My parents signed me up for classical guitar lessons, which made for two years of the most depressing Wednesday evenings.
Have you ever Googled yourself? I did, most depressing thing ever. People have websites hoping I die at 38.
The depths of the Depression. You didn't ask what the job was, what the pay was, you didn't ask about stock options, or - you said yes.
Once a week, I like to slip into a deep existential depression where I lose all my sense of oneness and self-worth.
It’s rare to be depressed and be in prime health. Healthy people tend to be happy people.
All behavioral or mood disorders - including depression, OCD, ADHD and addiction - have some neurochemical components, but sufferers can still work to overcome them.
Great abilities produce great vices as well as virtues.
An apple a day might have kept the doctor away prior to the industrialization of food growing and preparation. But, according to research compiled by the United States Drug Administration (USDA) today’s apple contains residue of eleven different ne...
In its severe forms, depression paralyzes all of the otherwise vital forces that make us human, leaving instead a bleak, despairing, desperate, and deadened state. . .Life is bloodless, pulseless, and yet present enough to allow a suffocating horror ...
Great men are not born great, they grow great . . .
The Lord is a great God. The Lord is a great King.
It is your life, accept the challenge:
It is gracious to overlook an offence.
Live to read, read to learn.
Seek protection from the supreme-being.
One who has great faith has great power.
One who has great love has great power.
I get to play a great character while working with great actors and great directors on a great show.
'Liberace's a great film. It's a great piece of material. I have a great script and it's a great score.
Life is filled with timeless opportunities. You need to seize every opportunity and make it great.
Our atheism family tradition is traced to a - I don't know if it was great-great or a great-great-great grandmother who was a poor Irish-American woman in the 1880s in western Montana.