Semi Depression Quotes & Sayings
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My mom and I have always been there for each other. We had some tough times, but she was always there for me. — LeBron James

People ask me often [whether] the Nobel Prize [was] the thing you were aiming for all your life, and I say that would be crazy. Nobody would aim for a Nobel Prize because, if you didn't get it, your whole life would be wasted. What we were aiming at was getting people well, and the satisfaction of that is much greater than any prize you can get. — Gertrude B. Elion

I have a company called Earl Campbell Foods. I got into the meat business in 1991. — Earl Campbell

Utah is changing. There are good people in Utah. More people want to change the discriminatory laws than want to keep them. People should be able to marry whomever they love. — Robert Redford

I appreciate all the trouble you went to in order to ensure my survival."
"Purely selfish, I assure you."
"Because you need me to oversee your household?"
"Because I need you to marry. Men tend to frown at the notion of marrying someone who isn't breathing. — Lorraine Heath

I look around briefly at the other players like I always do before a game. Other than Queenie, Bill, and Talon, I don't know any of them (and I don't care enough about them to know them). But if there's going to be any cordiality, any forced politeness or 'Aw, shucks, let's all just try to have a good time here tonight' kind of blather, then now's the time to get it out of the way before I get down to the business of screwing everyone out of their hopes and dreams. — Elle Lothlorien

Never stop dreaming or reading. — A.B. Shepherd

I kinda went through a semi-depression. Honestly. Like, I lost myself. — Laura Bell Bundy

My body is not designed to run. My body was designed to sit in an expensive care and drive. — Janet Evanovich

The profound divergences of opinion on war and peace had been shown to know no sex. — Sylvia Pankhurst

Nothing is more likely to drive listeners away than a ponderous interpretation of what they've just marvelled at. — Philip Pullman

True regulation is for the equal benefit of the consumer and the investor, and the only man who will suffer from true regulation is the speculator or the unscrupulous promoter who levies tribute equally from the man who buys the service and from the man who invests his savings in this great industry. — Franklin D. Roosevelt