Depressed Quotes
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I always feel depressed when I go into a country under dictatorial rule.
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Keeping people neurotic and depressed and ignorant and self-doubting is oppressive.
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The world always seems like it's going to hell when you're depressed. And, of course, it always is going to hell in some way. That's what makes it so hard to tell the difference between Armageddon and the blues.
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Laughing at what you didn't have and never would was better than letting it depress you.
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If you aren't just a little depressed, then you aren't paying very much attention to what's going on in the world.
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I've been horribly depressed (lately), which, as you know, can be terribly time-consuming. I mean, if you're going to do it right, that is.
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She had a sad face, yet she was evidently efficient. The combination used to make Mrs. Wilkins wonder, for she had been told by Mellersh, on days when she had only been able to get plaice, that if one were efficient one wouldn’t be depressed, and that if one does one’s job well one becomes automatically bright and brisk.
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Retirement from work has depressed many a man and hastened his death.
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Look within, get depressed; Look around, get distressed; Look to Jesus, find perfect rest.
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I have been a depressed person most of m life. I was always in the throes of self-hatred.
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Depressed? No one in the world but a doper could know the true opposite of depressed.
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I've been riding the carousel in Central Park since I was five years old. If I'm very depressed or if something's bothering me today, my husband, Larry, and I go back to the park. We get on the carousel horse and we start riding, and I start singing at the top of my lungs. It is pure and absolute joy and happiness.
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He Hitler seemed very depressed and upset about the Stalingrad disaster. He said that one is always liable to look on the black side of things after a defeat, a tendency which can lead one into dangerous and false conclusions.
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Depressed I went out into the heat that lay on the neighborhood like a hand swollen with fever in that season, and made my way to the library.