A Quote by Paulo Coelho

Avoiding depression with large daily doses of television. — © Paulo Coelho
Avoiding depression with large daily doses of television.
Talk was like the vitamins of our friendship: Large daily doses kept it healthy.
Everything in large doses is gonna kill you. Even happiness.
Motivation is like nutrition. It must be taken daily and in healthy doses to keep it going
Are we so made that we have to take death in small doses daily or we could not go on with the business of living?
Nature is not primarily functional. It is primarily beautiful. Stop for a moment and let that sink in. We’re so used to evaluating everything (and everyone) by their usefulness that this thought will take a minute or two to begin to dawn on us. Nature is not primarily functional. It is primarily beautiful. Which is to say, beauty is in and of itself a great and glorious good, something we need in large and daily doses.
Nothing sedates rationality like large doses of effortless money.
Only grace-large doses, frequently displayed, released-will restore the wounded.
I consume the news daily. I'm not avoiding it.
I go back to [the idea] that we are avoiding all of these unknowns, we're avoiding the night - most of us - we're avoiding the encounters, but we're also afraid to deal with something unknown, unseen.
Barring love I'll take my life in large doses alone--rivers, forests, fish, grouse, mountains. Dogs.
I use Meaningful Beauty for my daily skincare regime. The system helps to restore, protect, revitalize and renew my skin. Using it daily along with avoiding the sun, not smoking, drinking a lot of water, and getting enough sleep is key to looking and feeling good at any age!
That's the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything, as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious, and it compounds daily, that it's impossible to ever see the end. The fog is like a cage without a key.
In the large sense the primary cause of the Great Depression was the war of 1914-1918. Without the war there would have been no depression of such dimensions. There might have been a normal cyclical recession; but, with the usual timing, even that readjustment probably would not have taken place at that particular period, nor would it have been a "Great Depression.
I'm not actively avoiding television. I just haven't found the right fit yet, as it were. And that's O.K.
Manic depression is a type of depression, technically, and it's the opposite of uni-polar. Manic depression is also called bi-polar disorder. Some people don't like to call it that because they think it makes it sound too nice, when the reality is if you have manic-depression you have manic-depression.
Depression has been called the worlds number one public health problem. In fact, depression is so widespread it is considered the common cold of psychiatric disturbances. But there is a grim difference between depression and a cold. Depression can kill you.
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