Entrepreneur, your distinction can be found on Twitter, so, is your thought leadership impressing or depressing?
Whenever I get that sad, depressed feeling, I go out and kill a policeman.
Watching National League pitchers trying to hit or even bunt is depressing.
Buildings designed exclusively on scientific principles will depress their occupants and constrain their creativity.
Depression scares people off. It makes me laugh that it has that kind of effect.
I seem to be able to get depressed quite easily without any reason.
Just like other illnesses, depression can be treated so that people can live happy, active lives.
Depression is like war. You either win or you die trying. There's no in between.
You cannot be a good writer of serious fiction if you are not depressed.
Be able to go shopping for a bathing suit and not become depressed afterward.
Mysteriously and in ways that are totally remote from natural experience, the gray drizzle of horror induced by depression takes on the quality of physical pain.
Up until the Depression, recession had a moral character: it was supposed to purge the body economic of the greed and excess that attends a business expansion.
If you get depressed, you can be stuck for months; if you have an analyst, you at least have a chance of getting out of it faster.
There is nothing quite so depressing as waking up to face a day when you know that you are going to have to deal with a government office or bureaucrat.
What got us out of the depression was capitalism, and we would have gotten out a lot quicker had the government not intervened.
The left-wing agenda wants us to think that the reason there was a depression was because the government didn't do anything. That's not true.
I am not a depressive person at all, but I reflect a lot on my life, and life in general, from the perspective of death.
The Great War proved how confused the world is. Depression is proving it again.
I was raised in the Depression, when there was a great sense of dog-eat-dog and people fighting over scraps.
It's always good to show that poetry isn't the little depressed lyric people believe it to be, that it's something bigger.
In spite of the Depression, or maybe because of it, folks were hungry for a good time, and an evening of dancing seemed a good way to have it.