Are you the type that is currently down in your feelings which resulted in Depression, Anxiety, Failure Relationship. We’ve been able to gather some quotes you need to rise up against such calamity, here are 30 Quotes to win over Depression, Anxiety and Sad Feelings about Relationship.

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– It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” – Samuel Butler

– Maybe we all have darkness inside of us and some of us are better at dealing with it than others.” – Jasmine Warga

– It’s hard to pretend you love someone when you don’t, but it’s harder to pretend that you don’t love someone when you really do.”

– “The strongest people are those who win battles we know nothing about.”
“Healing is an inside job.” – Dr. B.J. Palmer

– “To love is to burn, to be on fire.” – Jane Austen

– “How do you know when it’s over? Maybe when you feel more in love with your memories than with the person standing in front of you.” – Gunnar Ardelius

– “And I felt like my heart had been so thoroughly and irreparably broken that there could be no real joy again, that at best there might eventually be a little contentment. Everyone wanted me to get help and rejoin life, pick up the pieces and move on, and I tried to, I wanted to, but I just had to lie in the mud with my arms wrapped around myself, eyes closed, grieving until I didn’t have to anymore.” – Anne Lamott

– “There were days when she was unhappy, she did not know why,–when it did not seem worthwhile to be glad or sorry, to be alive or dead; when life appeared to her like a grotesque pandemonium and humanity like worms struggling blindly toward inevitable annihilation.” – Kate Chopin

– “On the outside, I seem like a happy go lucky person who has their shit together. On the inside, I am breaking down and battling years of hidden depression and just making it all up as I go.”
“Sleep isn’t just sleeping anymore in depression. It’s an escape.”
“I think about dying but I don’t want to die. Not even close. In fact, my problem is the complete opposite. I want to live, I want to escape. I feel trapped and bored and claustrophobic. There’s so much to see and so much to do but I somehow still find myself doing nothing at all. I’m still here in this metaphorical bubble of existence and I can’t quite figure out what the hell I’m doing or how to get out of it.”
“And I knew it was bad when I woke up in the mornings and the only thing I looked forward to was going back to bed.
“The worst kind of sad is not being able to explain why.”
“It doesn’t happen all at once, you know? You lose a piece here. You lose a piece there. You slip, stumble, and adjust your grip. A few more pieces fall. It happens so slowly, you don’t even realize you’re broken… until you already are.” – Grace Durbin

– “It’s like being in a glass elevator in the middle of a crowded mall; you see everything and would love to join in, but the door won’t open so you can’t.” – Lisa Moore Sherman

– “Sometimes, crying is the only way your eyes speak when your mouth can’t explain how broken your heart is.”
“Crying is cleansing. There’s a reason for tears of happiness and of sadness.”

– “When people don’t know exactly what depression is, they can be judgmental.” – Marion Cotillard

– “I’m drowning, and you’re standing three feet away screaming ‘learn how to swim.’”
“Nobody understands another’s sorrow, and nobody another’s joy.”
“I don’t think people understand how stressful it is to explain what’s going on in your head when you don’t even understand it yourself.”
“You hate when people see you cry because you want to be a strong girl. At the same time, though, you hate how nobody notices how torn apart and broken you are.”
“Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

– “When you’re surrounded by all these people, it can be lonelier than when you’re by yourself. You can be in a huge crowd, but if you don’t feel like you can trust anyone or talk to anybody, you feel like you’re really alone.” – Fiona Apple

– “Mental pain is less dramatic than physical pain, but it is more common and also harder to bear. The frequent attempt to conceal mental pain increases the burden: it is easier to say “My tooth is aching” than to say “My heart is broken.” – C.S. Lewis

– “I am so demanding and difficult for my friends because I want to crumble and fall apart before them so that they will love me even though I am no fun, lying in bed, crying all the time, not moving. Depression is all about If you loved me you would.” – Elizabeth Wurtzel

– “Faking a smile is so much easier than explaining why you are sad.”
“Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.” – Lemony Snicket

– “Some of the most comforting words in the universe are ‘me too.’ That moment when you find out that your struggle is also someone else’s struggle, that you’re not alone, and that others have been down the same road.”
“Some friends don’t understand this. They don’t understand how desperate I am to have someone say, I love you and I support you just the way you are because you’re wonderful just the way you are. They don’t understand that I can’t remember anyone ever saying that to me. ” – Elizabeth Wurtzel

– “Worrying is carrying tomorrow’s load with today’s strength—carrying two days at once. It is moving into tomorrow ahead of time. Worrying doesn’t empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.” – Corrie Ten Boom

– “You’re like a grey sky. You’re beautiful, even though you don’t want to be.” – Jasmine Warga, My Heart and Other Black Holes

– “Even for me life had its gleams of sunshine.” – Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre

– “You must hold your quiet center, where you do what only you can do.” – Ha Jin, “A Center”

– “Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

– “You are allowed to feel messed up and inside out. It doesn’t mean you’re defective—it just means you’re human.” – David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

– “Man is not worried by real problems so much as by his imagined anxieties about real problems.” – Epictetus

– “Life is 10 percent what you experience and 90 percent how you respond to it.” – Dorothy M. Neddermeyer

– “Life is 10 percent what you experience and 90 percent how you respond to it.” – Dorothy M. Neddermeyer

– “Love lies in those unsent drafts in your mailbox. Sometimes you wonder whether things would have been different if you’d clicked ‘Send’.” – Faraaz Kazi

– “To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact you must give it to no one, not even an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements. Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket, safe, dark, motionless, airless, it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to be vulnerable.” – C.S. Lewis

– “Love is an untamed force. When we try to control it, it destroys us. When we try to imprison it, it enslaves us. When we try to understand it, it leaves us feeling lost and confused.” – Paulo Coelho

– “Pleasure of love lasts but a moment. The pain of love lasts a lifetime.” – Bette Davis

– I always knew looking back on the tears would make me laugh, but I never knew looking back on the laughs would make me cry. – Dr. Seuss

– “When a depressed person shrinks away from your touch it does not mean she is rejecting you. Rather, she is protecting you from the foul, destructive evil which she believes is the essence of her being and which she believes can injure you.” Dorothy Rowe

– “You should not have to rip yourself into pieces to keep others whole.”

– “Sometimes all you can do is lie in bed, and hope to fall asleep before you fall apart.” – William C. Hannan

– “Real depression is when you stop loving the things you used to love.”
“All depression has its roots in self-pity, and all self-pity is rooted in people taking themselves too seriously.” – Tom Robbins