I have fits of melancholia when I watch the news, but we all do, don't we? — Julian Fellowes Copy Share Image
“We're in the business of melancholia and we are married to our work.” — Casey Renee Kiser Copy Share Image
I have gotten so used to melancholia that I greet it like an old friend. — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
In mourning it is the world which has become poor and empty; in melancholia it is the ego itself. — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image
“the gentle melancholia that afflicts country people when the warm weather is ending.” — Daniel Silva Copy Share Image
“I felt as though the vessel if my suffering had become empty, as if nothing could interest me now. I had lost… — Osamu Dazai Copy Share Image
“Let’s call my mood melancholy; let’s call it remembrance. Or maybe let’s call it longing. Yes, let’s call it longing instead.” — Shannon Celebi Copy Share Image
I am not sad, but I am melancholic. When you lose your mother at 20 and then your father soon after, melancholia… — Patricia Kaas Copy Share Image
“Like a deep sad note played beneath the ocean waving through the orb the memories of you the bittersweet echoes infixed forever… — Pawan Mishra Copy Share Image
Those who have been eminent in philosophy, politics, poetry, and the arts have all had tendencies toward melancholia. — Aristotle Copy Share Image
“We [of Thelema] are whole-hearted extroverts; the penalty of restricting one self is anything from neurosis to down right lunacy; in particular,… — Aleister Crowley Copy Share Image
For me, often, there's such a cloud of melancholia about knowing I'm going to have to leave my daughter on her own.… — David Bowie Copy Share Image
If you look at Kirsten Dunst's performance in 'Melancholia,' which I think is absolutely wonderful - it's not even in the text,… — Stellan Skarsgard Copy Share Image
Melancholia is the beginning and a part of mania. The development of a mania is really a worsening of the disease (melancholia)… — Aretaeus of Cappadocia Copy Share Image
Darkness, whether in mood or in night, is natural. So if we flow with the black bile of melancholia and endure the… — Arnold Mindell Copy Share Image
“We can postulate that there must be diseases founded on a conflict between ego and super-ego. Analysis gives us the right to… — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image
As a confirmed melancholic, I can testify that the best and maybe only antidote for melancholia is action. However, like most melancholics,… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Maybe it's just my own chronic morbidity and melancholia, but I really do think about it a great deal and quite often… — Brian Sibley Copy Share Image
We've never changed for anybody I think that the whole of the first world, it's suffering is very self-indulgent, there's no real… — Richey Edwards Copy Share Image
“Urodę jej odczuwałem dość dziwnie. Masza nie budziła we mnie ani pragnień, ani zachwytu, ani upojenia, lecz jakiś ciężki, choć przyjemny smutek.… — Antoni Czechow Copy Share Image
It is the psychic depression of decadence which has come to this place and time. It is what happens to people who… — Jennifer Stone Copy Share Image
Millions of people have wrecked their lives in angry turmoil, because they refused to accept the worst; refused to try to improve… — Dale Carnegie Copy Share Image
Melancholia for Freud is the relationship that the subject takes up with respect to itself from the position of what he calls… — Simon Critchley Copy Share Image
“How she listened, the first time, to the sonorous lamentations of romantic melancholia echoing out across heaven and earth! If her childhood… — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
“Yes, I know that now that there is truth in beauty and beauty in truth. My nature is to be depressive and… — Abigail George Copy Share Image
“And I want to play hide-and-seek and give you my clothes and tell you I like your shoes and sit on the… — Sarah Kane Copy Share Image
“Melancholia is, I believe, a musical problem: a dissonance, a change in rhythm. While on the outside everything happens with the vertiginous… — Alejandra Pizarnik Copy Share Image
“Anyway, those things would not have lasted long. The experience of the years shows it to me. But Destiny arrived in some… — C.P. Cavafy Copy Share Image
“Spanish rain, A maiden’s dress, Apothecary pills And ancient thrills; Melancholy kills A girl’s caress.” — Roman Payne Copy Share Image
“Hermann Boerhaave still defined melancholia as merely "a long persistent delirium without fever, during which the sufferer is obsessed by only one… — Michel Foucault Copy Share Image
“Spanish rain, A maiden’s dress, Apothecary pills And ancient thrills; Melancholy kills A girl’s caress. (—Roman Payne; Valencia, Spain, November 2nd 2012)” — Roman Payne Copy Share Image
It's interesting to watch people go through it in something like this. I mean, what other then Melancholia films do they portray… — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
Many poets write as if they had been decerebrated, and not simply lobotomized, as a cure for their melancholia. — Randall Jarrell Copy Share Image
You know what this is, I suppose. Religious melancholia. Stop while there is time. If you dive, you dive into insanity. — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those, who do not write, compose, or paint can manage to… — Graham Greene Copy Share Image
Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those who do not write, compose or paint can manage to… — Graham Greene Copy Share Image