Top 16 Quotes About Falling Back Into Depression
#1. But if I didn't know Kate, then maybe I didn't know myself-and if was that not-knowing that made my gut clench. Like losing your balance, that whoosh of almost falling, before pulling yourself back in line.
Lauren Myracle
#2. My thinking was that today's spectator is so well-versed in film language that all theories about suspense, as argued by Dreyer and Hitchcock, on what makes you scared in cinema, can be ditched. It's the spectator, finally, who's going to construct the menace and the fear.
Bruno Dumont
#4. I hope nobody took the Razzle Dazzle Rose.
James Frey
#5. It is time we recognized that the real terrorism is poverty.
John Pilger
#6. Sometimes, falling back on or using an old method or habit, is like sliding into a pair of worn running shoes and a corset. Doesn't make sense to others, but it's not for them. It's what keeps you together, what keeps you going.
Alyse M. Gardner
#7. The Italian mafia, they're very [into] construction. They're in a whole different way of operating than they did back in the '20s.
Robert Loggia
#8. C'mon, there's a dessert calling my name, and soon I suspect it will be screaming it." 'OVERRIDE
SJD Peterson
#9. General Custer was a close observer and student of personal character.
Buffalo Bill
#10. Christ can forgive you," he whispered, though he didn't believe it. There wasn't a hint of compassion in those ice-blue eyes.
"That's grand," she said.
Her features became again those of the pleasant brown-haired nurse. She smiled, pulled the pillow from under his head, and covered his face.
Stephen M. Irwin
#12. The city is a device for measuring time.
Don DeLillo
#13. (I've learned) how important it is to really evaluate your own life ... to pay attention to what's going on in your own head, and to know that this is (your) life ... and make conscious decisions about how you want to live it.
Laura Evans
#14. A writer is first and foremost a witness of her time. She must tell the truth, not take a political position. But then the truth that she discovers is profoundly political.
Dacia Maraini
#15. A personal injustice is stronger motivation than any instinct for philanthropy.
John Irving
#16. This gift of 'loving' the other person is a reflection of the spiritual 'love' given by the Father and shown through His Son Jesus Christ.
George Calleja
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