Antidote Quote by Joan Didion Download Open image “It Was Once Suggested to Me that, as an Antidote to Crying, I Put My Head in a Paper Bag.” — Joan Didion ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Antidote Bags Cry Paper Paper bag Paper bags
“It was once suggested to me that, as an antidote to crying, I put my head in a paper bag. As it happens, there… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
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You know, he told me once, completely exasperated, you've got one glass of water inside your head, with all the tears for a lifetime.… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
Sometimes you have no shoulder to cry on. But you always have a ground to put your head and shed your tears on. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I have even learned to respond to someone crying by just listening. In the old days I used to reach for the tissues, until I realized that passing a person a tissue may be just another way to shut them down, to take them out of their experience of sadness and grief. Now I just listen. When they have cried… — Rachel Naomi Remen Copy Share
“I used to keep a box of tissues in my office in case of tears. Then a person I worked with made a habit… — Kim Malone Scott Copy Share Image
I give myself a good cry if I need it, but then I concentrate on all good things still in my life. — Mitch Albom Copy Share Image
I've kept the tears in for so long that I don't think I really remember how to cry anymore... — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There's no use in crying. All my tears won't drown my misery. I have to face the truth. Nothing is worth dying each day. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To shift the structure of a sentence alters the meaning of that sentence, as definitely and inflexibly as the position of a camera alters… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
I work every day. Sometimes I don't accomplish anything every day, but if I don't work every day, I get depressed and get afraid… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
California is a place in which a boom mentality and a sense of Chekhovian loss meet in uneasy suspension. — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“Why did I write it down? In order to remember, of course, but exactly what was it I wanted to remember? How much of… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
I no longer want reminders of what was, what got broken, what got lost, what got wasted. — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
My mother 'gave teas' the way other mothers breathed. Her own mother 'gave teas.' All of their friends 'gave teas,' each involving butter cookies… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
I'm not very interested in people. I recognize it in myself - there is a basic indifference toward people. — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“Was there ever in anyone's life span a point free in time, devoid of memory, a point when choice was any more than sum… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“Research to date has shown that, like many other stressors, grief frequently leads to changes in the endocrine, immune, autonomic nervous, and cardiovascular systems;… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“By the end of the week she was thinking constantly about where her body stopped and the air began about the exact point in… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
Every well-thought-out rebuttal to dogma, every scrap of intelligent logic, every absurdist reduction of some bullying stance is the antidote. — George Sanders Copy Share Image
If one is experiencing poverty, practice ordinary and extreme generosity - this is the antidote. — Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo Copy Share Image
Beto is banking on his sacharrine positivity as the ultimate antidote to President Trump's honest saltiness. — Lisa Kennedy Montgomery Copy Share Image
Medical men have searched the world for remedies, desiring an antidote. Chiropractors find the cause in the person ailing. — B. J. Palmer Copy Share Image
Music can minister to minds diseased, pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, raze out the written troubles of the brain, and with its… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image