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Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Terry McMillan

I'd crack up without my music. It's the best company you can have, really. It don't say 'no' or 'maybe,' or ask no questions. — Terry McMillan

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Jim Carrey

I always have been introspective, since I was a little kid, since I could remember, I was sitting in a closet trying to write out the meaning of the universe. That's been my whole life. — Jim Carrey

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Lewis Black

When we anticipate, we're the happiest. Unless you're on antidepressants. The reason you take antidepressants is because you can't anticipate. You think everything's going to be horrible, so it usually is. — Lewis Black

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By William Shakespeare

Like a barber's chair that fits all buttocks. — William Shakespeare

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Jon Jones

Putting forth the effort to succeed is (tan.ta.mount), tantamount to your success. — Jon Jones

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Narjit Singh

When your almost done trying for something that you have long tried,Give it another chance,you might never know if the opportunity strikes this time — Narjit Singh

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Amelia Warner

Being the hot girl ... you wouldn't want that. It's overrated. Being sexy is actually really boring to me. I'd rather be ... I'd rather be interesting. — Amelia Warner

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Leopold Von Ranke

He who overcomes himself is divine. Most see their ruin before their eyes; but they go on into it. — Leopold Von Ranke

Unnoticeable Depression Quotes By Mairead Corrigan

We are all invited to work together for peace. We shall join hands and minds to work for peace through active nonviolence. We shall help one another, encourage one another and learn from one another how to bring peace to our children and to all. — Mairead Corrigan