As a teenager I was clinically depressed. Although I had lots of friends, I found those years very difficult. — Lena Headey Copy Share Image
You know your life has reached another level of sad when your own mother mocks you for being clinically depressed. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I was told that I had very likely been clinically depressed for a long, long time, probably since I was 15, or… — Marianne Faithfull Copy Share Image
“But I am clinically depressed and have an anxiety disorder, which interferes with things like studying and learning and breathing and living.… — Leslie Stella Copy Share Image
I read an article somewhere that stated 1 in 4 American women will be considered clinically depressed in their lifetime. This should… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
I was clinically depressed. I was paranoid. I was agoraphobic. I would have days at a time of not being able to… — Byron Katie Copy Share Image
I remember going on vacation for two weeks once and one of my clients who was very clinically depressed really could not… — Kelly Carlin-McCall Copy Share Image
It wasn't like I was clinically depressed, but I was so down. I think I was probably depressed. Nothing went my way… — Greg Oden Copy Share Image
“According to studies, clinically depressed individuals have a more accurate grasp of reality than the average person. We tell ourselves lies and… — wildbow Copy Share Image
“There is in fact a category of people who get unusually close to the truth about themselves and the world. Their self-perceptions… — Cordelia Fine Copy Share Image
To me it comes naturally, the peaks and valleys, sadness with happiness. I've definitely had periods, maybe, where I haven't been happy.… — Luke Wilson Copy Share Image
A practical thing is to get out of bed every day and go outside if you can. Get moving a little bit.… — Mary Katharine Ham Copy Share Image
When you're clinically depressed the serotonin in your brain is out of balance and probably always will be out of balance. So… — Terry Bradshaw Copy Share Image
“The trouble is that when we get around to solutions, it always seems to come down to Prozac. Or Zoloft. Or Paxil.… — Elizabeth Wurtzel Copy Share Image