Top 26 Quotes About Depressingly
#1. Philosophy is overwhelmingly complicated, its procedure depressingly slow.
Max Horkheimer
#2. It never occurs to her that she will not be a writer and only occasionally does it occur to her, depressingly, that she is going to grow into a woman, not a man.
Jean Stafford
#3. Getting better was a grief. One morning you woke up and your fever had fled. Your throat felt depressingly fine.
Lauren Slater
#4. Ginsberg turned out to be depressingly prescient when, after a heated argument with Norman Podhoretz in 1958, he yelled, 'We'll get you through your children!' For countless American families, that turned out to be only too true.
Roger Kimball
#5. Women face enough pressures and challenges in a workplace that is still depressingly biased against a female's success. Add to that, the fact that the very thing many women I know find most rewarding (having kids) is now frowned upon.
Mika Brzezinski
#6. As new dawns go, this one is depressingly like the old dawn.
David Nicholls
#7. I have found that people who can successfully resist temptation invariably lead depressingly stunted lives.
C.D. Payne
#8. When you feel how depressingly slowly you climb, it's well to remember that Things Take Time.
Piet Pieterszoon Hein
#9. I've always hated receipts. They remind me of little death certificates for the money that you no longer have. How depressingly morbid.
Lacey London
#10. Isabel smiled. She liked a conversation that went in odd directions; she liked the idea of playfulness in speech. People could be so depressingly literal. Jamie
Alexander McCall Smith
#11. Consumerism has become a new religion, complete with its high priests at Which? and its fatwas against anyone with the temerity to try to sell anything at more than cost price ... It is a depressingly medieval outlook on economic life.
Sean O'Grady
#12. It's a depressingly masculine world we live in, Dolores.
Tony Magistrale
#13. There's no other way to say this. The official unemployment rate, which cruelly overlooks the suffering of the long-term and often permanently unemployed as well as the depressingly underemployed, amounts to a Big Lie.
Jim Clifton
#14. Time his depressingly miserable life story - how
John Green
#15. They say that writers face the blank page. That's not true. It's more like 200 hundred blank pages!
R.S. Mellette
#16. If you want God to bless you and use you greatly, you must be willing to walk with a limp the rest of your life, because God uses weak people.
Rick Warren
#17. Sometimes I think that if I wasn't crazy ... I'd go crazy ...
Peter Milligan
#18. When some one steals a small hope from you, you can do nothing, only can see dreams stolen ... It's small thing, but means a lot ... Waiting for several such moments, when your dreams are stolen ... it's life you had no choice just feel it and forget ...
Nutan Bajracharya
#19. Every night I give a violin recital for six hours, and attendance is mandatory. The word 'mandatory' means that if you don't show up, you have to buy me a large bag of candy and watch me eat it.
Lemony Snicket
#20. You have no idea how hard it is to live out a great romance.
Wallis Simpson
#21. But no one came. Because no one ever does.
Thomas Hardy
#22. God has not changed. His laws have not changed. He is still a God of love and mercy But He is also a God of righteousness and judgment.
Billy Graham
#23. Once a changemaker, always a changemaker but only a few swim against the tide.
Richard Branson
#24. You've got one hero too many already. Stand on your own feet, Brother. It's good for the soul.
Dorothy Dunnett
#25. People who recognize that money won't buy happiness are still willing to see if credit cards will do the trick.
Charles E. McKenzie
#26. I - though forced through lack of space to assume the form of a stoic guinea pig crouched between the girl's shoe and the glove compartment - was my usual dignified self.
Jonathan Stroud
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