I was able to battle back through depression.
— Shannon Briggs
I've discovered that anxiety, panic attacks, and depression can be side effects of lupus, which can present their own challenges.
— Selena Gomez
I've said before, I've always had difficulty with anxiety and depression. I've been on medication for it since I was about 18 years old, varying degrees of medication. I've had big ups and downs with it and very bad periods.
— Scott Snyder
You want to keep the severity of our environmental problems in mind enough to keep yourself motivated but not enough to paralyze you into depression.
— Sara Gilbert
In the Great Depression, you bought something if you had the cash to buy it.
— S. Truett Cathy
After the Great Depression and after public urging, a nationwide public competition was held to determine a design for a memorial that would honor President Thomas Jefferson's bold vision for westward expansion for America.
— Russ Carnahan
My parents were born in 1912; they graduated from college into the Depression. They kept notebooks of every nickel they spent, and these habits of frugality from having grown up so poor never left them.
— Roz Chast
Under the leaden sway of Alexander III's government, the silence of the graveyard prevailed. Russian society, equally discouraged by the collapse of all hopes for peaceful reforms and by the apparent ineffectiveness of the revolutionary movement, was in the grip of a mood of depression and resignation.
— Rosa Luxemburg
Recession is when a neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours.
— Ronald Reagan
I had suffered from depression in my childhood.
— Roland Orzabal
Childhood depression tends to be more common in inner cities, being most frequently related to serious social deprivation, bullying, domestic violence, wartime experience and famine. It is, for example, a serious problem among children who are traumatised refugees.
— Robert Winston
Depression is like the worst disease you can get. It's devastating.
— Robert Sapolsky
The observation that money changes induce output changes in the same direction receives confirmation in some data sets but is hard to see in others. Large-scale reductions in money growth can be associated with large-scale depressions or, if carried out in the form of a credible reform, with no depression at all.
— Robert Lucas, Jr.
Investing in auto companies and ensuring a financial collapse didn't lead not from a recession to a great depression may not have been the most popular thing to do, but it was the right thing to do.
— Robert Gibbs
George Washington sets the nation on its democratic path. Abraham Lincoln preserves it. Franklin Roosevelt sees the nation through depression and war.
— Robert Dallek
We are a resilient country. We've been through a Civil War; we've been through two World Wars. We've been through a Great Depression; we even made it through Jimmy Carter! We will make it through the Obama years!
— Rick Perry
They really do a disservice because these men and women came out of the Depression, they came out of the war.
— Richard M. Daley
A doctor prescribed testosterone for depression and it truly helped me.
I have a tremendous battle with melancholy and depression.
— Sebastian Faulks
My circle includes some of the most influential people in the world. They all occasionally suffer from depression. Our DNA is built to serve and interact, not be worshipped.
— Scooter Braun
I cite my own example to all those who say they are depressed! I couldn't even move my hands properly and was given a few years to live. Youngsters need willpower to fight depression.
— Sangram Singh
I had a low image of myself because I was brought up in the deep Depression.
Your depression is connected to your insolence and refusal to praise.
— Rumi
We know how to treat depression, we know how to treat mental illness, and we have not had the political will in our country to make it happen.
— Rosalynn Carter
I just think my body can't handle it any more. I did try a little drink a while back, and I was actually physically ill. I went into an immediate depression, and felt awful, just dreadful. So that's it. I'm over it now.
— Ronnie Wood
I've always been interested in the Depression as this very dramatic pivotal period in American history.
— Ron Howard
I think Wilco is going to definitely stand the test of time - no question - and Uncle Tupleo, and the whole No Depression scene, which is now alt-country. I think that's going to be around a long time.
— Roger McGuinn
We did a show called The Orphan Train, during the depression, when families didn't have enough money to support their children, they'd put them on the train and hope someone would pick them up who had enough money to support their children.
— Robert Stack
Depression is incredibly pervasive and thus important to talk about.
The Nasdaq bubble and crash were followed by the real estate bubble then subprime crash, which led to the unprecedented printing of trillions of dollars in an attempt to prevent a global depression.
— Robert Kiyosaki
My education in the public schools of New York City between 1932 and 1944 was an excellent preparation for a life in science. Because of the Depression, these schools were able to attract a remarkably talented and dedicated collection of teachers who encouraged their students to strive for the highest levels of accomplishment.
— Robert Fogel
Our lyrics deal with real issues that face all humans: choices in life, depression, self-esteem. And the fans know that we are there for them, and they are there for us.
— RM
I'm happy, I would say that I'm one of the happiest people I know but I've certainly had periods of profound sadness, depression and heartache and those are the kind of things that are interesting to me to write about.
— Richard Marx
My dad came out of the Roosevelt era and the Depression. One person and one party made a difference in his life. That's what everybody forgot when they called my father and other people political bosses.
I truly, truly suffered depression, to the deep core.
'The Little Rascals' was set against the background of the Great Depression: the characters were living in poverty. It's just that it wasn't focused on it. It was focused on what makes childhood universal. We're all laughing at kids because we see ourselves in them; we remember our childhood.
— Sean Baker
I had a lot of depression as a kid.
— Sarah Silverman
'Rainwater' was particularly special because it was a complete departure from the suspense novels. It's set in the Great Depression and based on an incident that occurred when my dad was a boy.
— Sandra Brown
When people suffer from depression or anxiety or any sort of pain/mental anguish combo, being able to take the power out of it through laughter is a pretty powerful tool.
— Ruston Kelly
I, I don't think anybody's continually happy, uh, except idiots, you know. You know, you have to have little moments of depression.
— Rube Goldberg
My mother made all of our clothes, my friends' mothers made all of their clothes. This was the Depression.
I actually found it very moving how destructive depression is. I was really saddened by this burden people have to handle.
— Ronnie Corbett
Depression is the inability to construct a future.
— Rollo May
Even though loneliness affects so many of us, it has gotten scant research attention compared to related conditions like depression or anxiety.
— Robin Marantz Henig
It's really easy to slide into a depression fueled by the pointlessness of existence.
— Robert Smith
Examples one finds in the philosophical literature are somebody who's seen the trial of a child of theirs, where they're being proved guilty of some crime that would drive the parent into a depression, maybe a suicidal depression.
— Robert Nozick
As far as I can find, almost no one in the profession - not even luminaries like John Maynard Keynes, Friedrich Hayek, or Irving Fisher - made public statements anticipating the Great Depression.
— Robert J. Shiller
What I find so interesting is, Herbert Hoover in August 1928 said no country in the world was closer to abolishing poverty than the United States. And then, of course, we had the Great Depression.
You never really shake depression and that's a tough road you have to deal with.
— Rick Springfield
I can't dismiss my roots as a kid growing up during the Great Depression in the ordinary midwestern town of Grand Rapids, Michigan. From the standpoint of money and material possessions, we were barely scraping by.
— Richard M. DeVos