Depression Quote by Deborah Levy Download Open image ““...she had gone too far into the unhappiness of the world to start all over again.”” — Deborah Levy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Depression Fate Melancholy Point-of-no-return Sadness Too far Unhappiness
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“She felt everything so deeply, it was like the world was too much for her.” — Joyce Maynard Copy Share Image
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“... and she was awed to see that vibrant life still struggled to thrive despite such destruction.” — Lois Lowry Copy Share Image
“It was as if the world was presenting her with everything she wanted ... in all the wrong ways.” — Eloisa James Copy Share Image
“She began to wonder whether she would not do better to finish her life alone. What was left of life seemed unimportant.” — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
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“Goddamn but her mind was so exhausted with trying to hold the world together, tired of being the living glue for herself, as if… — Jim Harrison Copy Share Image
“It was never about the world being too big, it was more like she was too much for the world to handle.” — robert m drake Copy Share Image
“...she could go from a blissful euphoria to a desperate misery. She had no control over her emotions.” — Sidney Sheldon Copy Share Image
“ What's happened to the world? she was thinking. Everything has turned terrible...and the bits that aren't terrible have gone mad. I don't understand… — Margaret Mahy Copy Share Image
“We're kissing in the rain.' Her voice was hard and soft at the same time. Like the velvet armchairs. Like the black rain inked… — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
Life is only worth living because we hope it will get better and we'll all get home safely. But you tried and you did… — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
“I can't stand THE DEPRESSED. It's like a job, it's the only thing they work hard at.” — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
When happiness is happening it feels as if nothing else happened before it, it is a sensation that happens only in the present tense. — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
“We were doing everything we could to avoid the moment we would both go our separate ways.” — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
“The young woman was a window waiting to be climbed through. A window that she guessed was a little broken anyway.” — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
“I can't stand THE DEPRESSED. It's like a job, it's the only thing they work hard at. Oh good my depression is very well… — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
“Next year he would suggest they hire a chalet on the edge of an icy fjord in Norway, as far away from the Jacobs… — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
“As much as I try to make the past keep still and mind its manners, it moves and murmurs with me through every day.” — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
I have never got a grip on when the past begins or where it ends, but if cities map the past with statues made… — Deborah Levy Copy Share Image
These joys were so trifling as to be as imperceptible as grains of gold among the sand, and in moments of depression she saw… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
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