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en No one can possibly have lived through the Great Depression without being scarred by it. No amount of experience since the depression can convince someone who has lived through it that the world is safe economically.
  Isaac Asimov

en What the generation, the Americans who came of age in the 30s and 40s believe they lived, felt, I mean had reason to feel they lived in a world that was very much beyond their control and in which terrible things were capable of happening to you beyond your control. The depression being the obvious example.

en If we admit our depression openly and freely, those around us get from it an experience of freedom rather than the depression itself.

en Our Generation has had no Great war, no Great Depression. Our war is spiritual. Our depression is our lives. Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness. Our Generation has had no Great war, no Great Depression. Our war is spiritual. Our depression is our lives.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en Some patients may have no symptoms of depression, but they do not feel that they have returned to their normal selves because they are not functioning normally or they still lack the confidence in coping with the normal stresses of everyday life. Others may have mild symptoms but consider themselves free of depression. It's important to determine whether mental health professionals should expand their definition of remission beyond symptoms of depression.

en It is short-sighted protectionist measures - like the ones being pursued by members of Congress - that helped precipitate the Great Depression. The more difficult politicians make it to do business in the United States, the more they risk triggering global depression and economic stagnation.

en I lived on a farm until I was 7 during the Great Depression, ... It didn't affect us, though, because our farm was self-sufficient. We had cows, hens, chicken, pigs and a donkey. The only thing we bought from the store was flour and sugar. ... My grandmother, Sarah Carter, smelled good, like apples, because she was always busy making apple cake or apple pie.

en In a strange way, I had fallen in love with my depression. Dr. Sterling was right about that. I loved it because I thought it was all I had. I thought depression was the part of my character that made me worthwhile. I thought so little of myself, felt that I had such scant offerings to give to the world, that the one thing that justified my existence at all was my agony.
  Elizabeth Wurtzel

en Research shows that a woman who has a history of depression is twice as likely to subsequently experience infertility as a woman with no history of depression.

en Perhaps for individuals who did not display symptoms of depression and anxiety in childhood, using a lot of ecstasy may also cause depression. We are not saying that is not the case, but we need more studies.

en There is a sort of veteran woman of condition, who, having lived always in the grand monde, and having possibly had some gallantries, together with the experience of five and twenty or thirty years, form a young fellow better than all the rules that can be given him. Wherever you go, make some of those women your friends; which a very little matter will do. Ask their advice, tell them your doubts or difficulties as to your behavior; but take great care not to drop one word of their experience; for experience implies age, and the suspicion of age, no woman, let her be ever so old, ever forgives.
  Lord Chesterfield

en Along the way I saw the evidence that J.B. was dealing with depression. I was coping with my own depression, ... It was not so difficult to bring it up with J.B., because I knew I was almost with a fellow traveler on this very tough journey.

en That's the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything, as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious, and it compounds daily, that it's impossible to ever see the end. The fog is like a cage without a key.
  Elizabeth Wurtzel

en We'd see multigenerational homesteads where you'd have three generations' worth of stuff in one household. These were people who struggled through the Depression era and were hoarding everything. After [the Depression], they didn't get rid of anything anymore.

en Not everyone who gets insomnia will eventually get depression. The next step is to try treating young patients who aren't depressed yet, but have a family history of depression and are having sleep disturbances.


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