Stigmatizing Mental Health Quotes & Sayings
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Top Stigmatizing Mental Health Quotes

Jimmy Murray, you are an ass,' said Aunt Ruth, angrily.
'Well, we're cousins,' agreed Cousin Jimmy pleasantly. — L.M. Montgomery

They [Erasers] were bad fliers," Angel chimed in, "And in their minds, they weren't all kill the mutants, like they usually are. They were like, remember to flap! — James Patterson

Well, PT Anderson sent me a script of Boogie Nights which I let lay around my house for about three months, then one day I'm cleaning my office and decided that I'd better read this before the guy calls me back. I never put it down, bro. — Luis Guzman

This was not a fairy tale, this was the real, the adult world in which frogs did not
address princesses, and the only messages were the ones that people sent — Ian McEwan

The man has more masks than a whole troupe of Italian players. — Sarah Zettel

Random stuff starts popping into my head, like the time Bas and I were having a discussion at the train station in Denmark over whether it was okay to order a Danish or not.
Gideon, it is rude. You'd never order an American, would you? Or an Australian?
If someone asked me for an American I'd say, "You got one right in front of you."
You're missing the point. They're asking because they're looking for food.
I'm pretty sure I taste amazing.
Okay. I dare you. Walk up to those girls over there and ask if they're hungry for an American.
I would've done it to make him laugh. But at that point I was already thinking about Daryn all the time. She was the only girl I would've allowed to cannibalize me. — Veronica Rossi

An oft-quoted statistic from the [United Nations] reports is that the amount of literature translated into Spanish in a single year exceeds the entire corpus of what has been translated into Arabic in 1,000 years. — The Economist

The choices you make from this day forward will lead you, step by step, to the future you deserve. — Chris Murray

self-stigma is not a person's fault; nor is it a part of the person's illness!
If the public did not hold negative and stigmatizing attitudes in the first place, these would never have become internalized, causing people the painful and disabling experience of self-stigma. — Patrick W. Corrigan