Grief Depression Quotes
Collection of top 30 famous quotes about Grief Depression
Grief Depression Quotes & Sayings
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God is a creation of human brain
— Durgesh Satpathy
I don't know how to describe it, but the more I stare at him, the more I see his grief wrapped around him like shackles he can never take off.
— Jasmine Warga
Depression is anger slowed down; panic is grief speeded up.
— Ann-Marie MacDonald
Grief is a humble angel who leaves you with strong, clear thoughts and a sense of your own depth. Depression is a demon who leaves you appalled.
— Andrew Solomon
There is no loss, if you cannot remember what you have lost.
— Claire North
It was an oddly satisfying idea to feel bereft as I left my mother this time. We only feel bereft when we're deprived of something meaningful.
— Laura Anderson Kurk
Someday, beyond the clouds and all the world's wrongs, there will be love, compassion and justice, and we shall all understand.
— Flavia Weedn
Oh dire, dreadful death, you drag your heels.
Why dawdle and draw back? You drown my heart. — Simon Armitage
Why dawdle and draw back? You drown my heart. — Simon Armitage
To multiply the years and divide by the desire to live is a kind of false accounting.
— Peter Heller
In some cases, some people do get depressed in the middle of their grief, and they really need to be treated for depression.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
The closest thing I have to a spiritual experience anymore is a Mocha Frappe from McDonald's.
— Laura A. Lord
I smile when I want to cry. I laugh when I want to die.
— Donna Lynn Hope
I decide this is just A Bad Day. We all get them, because grief doesn't care how many years it's been.
— Sara Barnard
Poverty, oppression, grief and depression will increase, if a country does not live according to the rules of God.
— Sunday Adelaja
If they tell you that she died of sleeping pills you must know that she died of a wasting grief, of a slow bleeding at the soul.
— Clifford Odets
When someone close to you dies, you feel like you might die too. It takes some of the life out of you for a time.
— Lisa Bedrick
Change the way you think and you will change the way you feel.
— Charmaine Smith Ladd
Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Grief denied will surface in borrowed clothes, the mad, sad clothes of paranoia, fear or loneliness
— Johnny Rich
God gifted a Zoo; with a paralyzed care taker.
— Durgesh Satpathy
But as the years passed, he missed her more, not less, and his need for her became a cut that would not scar over, would not stop leaking.
— Dennis Lehane
I saw the world in black and white instead of the vibrant colours and shades I knew existed.
— Katie McGarry
Even extreme grief may ultimately vent
itself in violence
but more generally takes the form of apathy — Joseph Conrad
itself in violence
but more generally takes the form of apathy — Joseph Conrad
Everything was a broken line for me in those days. I was slipped into the empty spaces between words.
— Betsy Cornwell