Top 24 Cheer Up When Depressed Quotes
#1. Sincere love is not as a result of emotional surges - it's a result of obedience to the Truth.
Alistair Begg
#2. There was no more meaningless phrase in all of language than "Cheer up!" The only way to get someone to cheer up was to help them forget, and saying "cheer up" had quite the opposite effect, only reminding the person why he or she was depressed in the first place.
Koji Suzuki
#4. A person with no arms trying to punch themselves until their arms grow back may be the best description I've ever read of what it feels like for a depressed person to try to cheer herself up. Yet this description applies to any kind of suffering that resists our attempts to address it.
Tullian Tchividjian
#5. Overly positive, horrendously cheerful people can make a depressed person even more depressed. In fact, perhaps the least helpful thing one can say to a depressed person is, "Cheer up!"
Harold H. Bloomfield
#6. I've got one of those horrendous personalities that needs to know every detail about whatever I'm working on.
Tabitha McGowan
#8. I think of myself as more of a lover rather than a fighter, but sometimes you have to fight for what you love.
Jon Foreman
#9. I stopped doing drugs when I was 20. I was finished with drugs before Nirvana even started.
Dave Grohl
#10. I did the Kilimanjaro climb a few years ago, then the six-day trek to Machu Picchu in Peru so this bike ride to raise money for Great Ormond Street seemed like the next big challenge.
Denise Van Outen
#11. I've cooked plenty of meals when I was sad, lonely, depressed, angry, bored, and/or under the weather. My primary aim in these circumstances is generally to cheer myself up, to fill my stomach with something warm so I can feel comforted and fed, usually just with a quick soup or an omelet.
Kate Christensen
#12. A new study found that people who are depressed have a greater risk of stroke. Well that should cheer them up.
Jay Leno
#13. I had learned by personal experience that grumblers are deaf to any voices but their own.
Alan Bradley
#14. Never tell a depressed person to "Cheer up." Unless you want them to tell you to "Shut up.
Toni Sorenson
#15. Definitely not - you optimists just can't understand that a depressed person doesn't want you to try and cheer them up. It makes us sick.
Brandon Sanderson
#16. You feel real good, Lana. Makes me forget everything else
Abbi Glines
#17. Every now and then I meet someone certain of personal greatness. I want to pat this person on the shoulder and mutter comforting words: "Things will get better! You won't always feel so depressed! Cheer up!"
Donald Hall
#18. If I wish to kiss you, I will. No priest, no father, and no god will stop me.
Jayne Castel
#19. It is important that we are occasionally, perhaps even frequently, depressed by books, challenged by films, shocked by paintings, maybe even disturbed by music. But do they have to do all these things all the time? Can't we let them console, uplift, inspire, move, cheer?
Nick Hornby
#20. I was invited to join the MGM cartoon department. But if I'd started work in animation I'd have had to take a cut in salary, so I didn't.
Jack Nicholson
#21. If you are cold, tea will warm you;
if you are too heated, it will cool you;
If you are depressed, it will cheer you;
If you are excited, it will calm you.
William Ewart Gladstone
#22. In those days I coerced
Oracular assurance
In my favour out of every sign.
Ted Hughes
#23. Individual efforts can bring excellence but only collective efforts can deliver effectively.
Narendra Modi
#24. If I need to cheer myself up, I will put on some fabulous '40s musical on video. But I'm very lucky; I seldom get depressed. Without question, I'm a 'glass half full' person. In fact, it's three-quarters full!
Joan Collins
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