Depression really affects thousands of humans all over the world. Whether you just want to be heard or want others to know what it hurts and what it feels like to fight this battle. We have a great collection of depressing quotes that would be made you realize that it is not only you who feel the same way, everybody does. That’s why it is important to have the best friends around you. I hope these collections will help you to reflect and cheer up for when you need it.
Depressed Captions And Sayings About Life And Love
“Sometimes, you gotta pretend everything is okay”
“It’s always worse than it seems”
“I get lost inside my mind”
“At some point, you have to realize that some people can stay in your heart but not in your life”
“People cry, not because they’re weak. It’s because they’ve been strong for too long “
“No amount of sleep in the world could cure the tiredness I feel”
“Dear Past, stop tapping me on the shoulders, I don’t wanna look back”
“You’re scared to tell people how much it hurts, so you keep it all to yourself”
“The only thing standing between me and total happiness is reality”
“Some of the most painful scars: the ones that hurt the most are the scars that can’t be seen”
“It’s getting harder to hide pain”
“Instead of wiping your tears, wipe away the people who create them”
“Everytime people ask me if I’m okay, it’s just a reminder that I’m not”
“I need a break from the loneliness that is totally consuming me”
“I hate getting flashbacks from things that I don’t want to remember”
“Why does it always rain on me?”
“Monsters don’t sleep under your bed, they scream inside of your head”
“I think I’m afraid to be happy because whenever I get too happy, something bad always happens”
“I’m busy saving everybody else when I can’t even save myself”
“I just wanna feel okay again”
Best Depression Quotes
“Depression is a battle between a body that fights with all its might to survive and a mind that wants to die.”
“People ask me what depression is like. I tell them it’s a lot like walking down a dark hallway, never really knowing when the light turn goes on.”
“Remember this: You weren’t put here to be depressed. To feel guilty, ashamed, unworthy, or condemned. You were put here to be victorious.”
“I honestly don’t know what I want in life. I don’t even know what I want right now. All I know is that it hurts so much inside, and it’s eating me alive. One day, there won’t be anything left of me.”
“I honestly don’t like getting close to people. In my mind, they’re just going to walk out of my life anyway no matter how close we were.”
“Depression is an overwhelming feeling of numbness, and the endless desire for something – anything – to take you from one day to the next.”
“I smile to make everyone’s day, but the truth is that I’m crying on the inside.”
“I hate feeling like I’m here, but I’m really not; like someone cares, but they really don’t; like I belong anywhere but here.”
“Sometimes, you just need one person to tell you that you aren’t as bad as you think you are.”
“Depression makes you feel like you want to just disappear from the world, but in reality, all you truly want is to be found.”
“I really wish that I could go back to a time when I would smile, and it didn’t take every fiber of my being to do it.”
“In my mind, depression is comparing your current reality to a fantasy about how you think your life should really be.”
“Sometimes, you just don’t know the true weight of what you’re carrying until the day you feel its release.”
“I just don’t want to hurt anymore. Is that so much to ask?”
“The very worst kind of sadness is the kind that doesn’t have an explanation.”
“When words can’t express the pain you’re feeling, you cry. That’s the heart’s way of expressing the pain.”
“You never want people to see you cry because you want to be strong. But you hate how nobody seems to notice that you’re completely broken and torn apart inside.”
“It’s hard to answer the question “what’s wrong?” when nothing is right.”
“Depression is that feeling when you’re not really sad – you just feel empty inside.”
“That’s the scary thing about depression: humans can survive just about anything as long as we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. But depression is sneaky and it continues to build up each day. Ultimately, it becomes impossible to see the light. The fog is like being trapped in a cage without a key.”
About Tokyo Chan
Tokyo Chan is a creative writer who enjoys writing captions for Instagram and inspiration quotes. She received her bachelor of art degree in English from San Jose State University, California. Tokyo aspires to be a published author and motivational speaker. She loves spending time with her family and friends, traveling, and exploring new cultures.