Quotes & Sayings About Emotional Breakdowns
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The somatic marker hypothesis (Damasio, 1994) provides neurobiological support for the notion that people make judgments not only by evaluating the consequences and their probability of occurring, but also and even sometimes primarily at a gut or emotional level — Oshin Vartanian

It is almost more important how a person takes his fate than what it is. And the best way is with gratitude while trying to improve it for the good of others and themselves. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt

Going back to Ireland involves at least six to seven emotional breakdowns for me per day. — Anjelica Huston

At the risk of appearing predictable, the Bible was and remains the biggest influence on my thinking. I was raised reading it, memorizing passages from it and being guided by it. I still find it a source of wisdom, comfort and encouragement. — Hillary Clinton

Doctor MacKenzie says Sometimes I think the Victorians had the right idea. When you lost a family member back then you were suppose to be in full mourning, dress in nothing but black, for a whole year. Then you went into something they called 'half mourning' for another full year, adn during those two years, you were pretty much expected to have emotional breakdowns, you could do it whenever you felt you needed to, and everybody would support you. Now?, A month after a tragedy, maybe two, and you're expected to be all better-or down pills so you can pretend you are. — Mercedes Lackey

They got a great performance from me. I was happy. — Jimmy Fallon

Tell me what you want, baby."
"Just you. However you come."
"I come with uncontrollable love for you. Is that good enough? — Jodi Ellen Malpas

Why the testicles are we listing sex organs? — Benjamin R. Smith

She said, a child born at midwinter comes into the world on the shortest day of the year. From that point on, the days stretch out. And so a child born at midwinter walks always toward the light, all his life. — Juliet Marillier

I know I'd be an absolutely horrendous politician. — John Oliver

Everything that is real lasts only for a moment. — Marty Rubin

It is often easier to justify one's self to others than to respond to the secret doubts that arise in one's own bosom. — Margaret Oliphant

You cannot create experience. You must undergo it. — Albert Camus

Through his spoken word, man is continually making laws for himself. — Florence Scovel Shinn

Today's sufferings will be the pleasure of future success. — Debasish Mridha

Life is an art of managing conflicts - conflicts between our expectations and perceptions. It is like a tightrope walk. We load our expectations from life on one end of the bar and our perceptions about life on other, and move on the rope, relying on the balance of the stick. Overload, on any end, can fling us down, ruining the remaining journey. Some might survive such falls through repeated mood swings or with emotional breakdowns, while some might go down, diving deep into the bottom of depression. — Hari Parameshwar

Stop trying to predict the direction of the stock market, the economy or elections. — Warren Buffett