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Thank you for a lovely weekend.
They tell me it rained. — Kay Redfield Jamison
They tell me it rained. — Kay Redfield Jamison
Often, people want both to live and to die; ambivalence saturates the suicidal act.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
There are relatively few things that kill people that are young other than car accidents and suicide.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Most people don't have the advantage of being able to evaluate their doctor in advance.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Look to the living, love them, and hold on.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I am by temperament an optimist, and I thought from the beginning that there was much to be written about suicide that was strangely heartening.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I am a huge advocate of prescription drugs given wisely and for the right reasons and the right diagnosis and also psychotherapy.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
An ardent temperament makes one very vulnerable to dreamkillers.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
If I can't feel, if I can't move, if I can't think, and I can't care, then what conceivable point is there in living?
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Like my father, I looked up rather more than I looked out.
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We all move uneasily within our restraints.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I never again looked at the sky and saw only vastness and beauty. From that afternoon on I saw that death was also and always there.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
He thought of women in terms of breasts, not minds, and it always seemed to irritate him that most women had both.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
The complexities of what we are given in life are vast and beyond comprehension.
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Exuberance is a gift of grace that allows us to move on, to seek, to love again.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I occasionally laugh and tell him that his imperturbability is worth three hundred milligrams of lithium a day to me, and it is probably true.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I am tired of hiding, tired of misspent and knotted energies, tired of the hypocrisy, and tired of acting as though I have something to hide.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Conditions of thought, memory, and desire, persuaded by impulse and irrationality, are influenced as well by personal aesthetics and private meanings.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Psychotherapy is a sanctuary; it is a battleground; it is a place I have been psychotic, neurotic, elated, confused, and despairing beyond belief.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Knowledge is marvelous, but wisdom is even better.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
We each move within the restraints of our temperament and live up only partially to its possibilities.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Scientists have made extraordinary advances in understanding the brain and its disorders.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I love animals, and I was always attracted to the idea of being a zoo veterinarian or a veterinarian with the circus.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Nature is the first tutor. No one remains untouched or unschooled by the earth, seasons, and heavens.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Patient reluctant to be with people when depressed because she feels her depression is such an intolerable burden on others;
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Grief is so human, and it hits everyone at one point or another, at least, in their lives. If you love, you will grieve, and that's just given.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
'An Unquiet Mind' wasn't hard to write in terms of the actual writing of it.
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Never once, during any of my bouts of depression, had I been inclined or able to pick up a telephone and ask a friend for help. It wasn't in me.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I think wanting to write is a fundamental sign of disease and discomfort. I don't think people who are comfortable want to write ...
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Love has, at its best, made the inherent sadness of life bearable, and its beauty manifest.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Anyone who suggests that coming back from suicidal despair is a straightforward journey has never taken it.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
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
Seemed to myself to be dull, boring, inadequate, thick brained, unlit, unresponsive, chill skinned, bloodless, and sparrow drab.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
There are scientists all around the world looking for the genes responsible for bipolar illness and major depression.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I say I'm an academic: a professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins. And I write.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Chaos and intensity are no substitute for lasting love, nor are they necessarily an improvement on real life.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I had been simply treating water, settling on surviving and avoiding pain rather than being actively involved in seeking out life.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Suicide Note:
The calm,
Cool face of the river
Asked me for a kiss.
-Langston Hughes — Kay Redfield Jamison
The calm,
Cool face of the river
Asked me for a kiss.
-Langston Hughes — Kay Redfield Jamison
Somehow, like so many people who get depressed, we felt our depressions were more complicated and existentially based than they actually were.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Confidentiality is an ancient and well-warranted social value.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Suicide is not a blot on anyone's name; it is a tragedy
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We have given sorrow many words, but a passion for life few.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
The ancient dialogue between reason and the senses is almost always more interestingly and passionately resolved in favor of the senses.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
I am reminded of the importance of small kindnesses.
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I think people don't understand how intimately tied suicide is to mental illness, particularly to depressive illness and bipolar illness.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
There are a lot of studies that suggest a higher rate of creativity in bipolars than the general population.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Th Chinese believe that before you can conquer a beast you first must make it beautiful.
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Everyone has good cause for suicide, or at least it seems that way to those who search for it. (74)
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It never occurred to her to give up.
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You're frightened, and you're frightening, and you're 'not at all like yourself but you will be soon,' but you know you won't.
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Without science, there would be no such hope.
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A possible link between 'madness' and genius is one of the oldest and most persistent of cultural notions.
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Love, like life, is much stranger and far more complicated than one is brought up to believe.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Feeling normal for any extended period of time raises hopes that turn out, almost invariably, to be writ on water.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
One of the advantages of science is that one's work, ultimately, is either replicated or it is not.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Nothing good comes out of depression.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
One of things so bad about depression and bipolar disorder is that if you don't have prior awareness, you don't have any idea what hit you.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Mania is as bad as it gets. If not treated, it will become worse, more frequent, and harder to treat.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
It is the history of our kindnesses that alone makes this world tolerable," wrote Robert Louis Stevenson. "If
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Moods are complicated and very much a part of who we are. People would be very boring without them.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
We expect well-informed treatment for cancer or heart disease; it matters no less for depression.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
One is what one is, and the dishonesty of hiding behind a degree, or a title, or any manner and collection of words, is still exactly that: dishonest.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
It was a tribute to my ability to present an image so at variance with what I felt that few noticed I was in any way different.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
With grief, you have reason to despair; it's a human thing.
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I realized that it was not that I didn't want to go on without him. I did. It was just that I didn't know why I wanted to go on
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Now I had no choice but to live in the broken world that my mind had forced upon me.
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The assumption that rigidly rejecting words and phrases that have existed for centuries will have much impact on public attitudes is rather dubious.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
But, with time, one has encountered many of the monsters, and one is increasingly less terrified of those still to be met.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Violence, especially if you are a woman, is not something spoken about with ease.
— Kay Redfield Jamison