Your explanation depresses me," I said. "Your nonsense depresses me," said Simple.
I hate junk food. It depresses me.
The only thing that really depresses me is animal cruelty.
i find it easy to admire in trees what depresses me in people
I just don't like cinemas very much. And when I do see a film it depresses me.
Reality depresses me. I need to find fantasy worlds and escape in them.
I have to travel for my work, so the idea of getting on planes depresses me. They give me frequent-flyer points, and I think, 'I don't want them, because I'm sick of flying!'
What depresses me is the inevitable way the second rate forges ahead and the deserving is left behind.
I worship teachers. They can't be paid enough. It depresses me that society sees them as somehow expendable.
I don't like to watch myself. For the most part, I find it weird. It depresses me; I'm very critical.
It depresses me when people expect me to be like the characters I play on film. I'm not some whiny loser punk, I'm a man's man.
August depresses me a little. I don't even feel like eating. And when I don't eat, that's a sure sign of stagnation.
I don't set out to write a play a year. Sometimes I've written two plays a year. There was a period of a year and half when I only wrote half a play. If it depresses some critics that I seem prolific, well, that's their problem as much as mine.
American mass media culture, with its celebrities, shopping hysteria, sound bites, formulaic plots, received ideas, and nauseating repetitions, depresses me.
I don't want to live in Los Angeles. The city depresses me! It is too flat. There are too many cars.
Write," he said. "I'll write to you as soon as I get there," answered Julian. "No. Not to me. Write books. Not letters. Write them for me, for Penelope.