50 Mental Health Quotes by Famous People

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Mental Health Quotes by Famous People

1.      “If we start being honest about our pain, our anger, and our shortcomings instead of pretending they don’t exist, then maybe we’ll leave the world a better place than we found it.” – Russell Wilson

2.      “Crazy isn’t being broken or swallowing a dark secret. It’s you or me amplified. If you ever told a lie and enjoyed it. If you ever wished you could be a child forever.” ― Susanna Kaysen, Girl,

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

4.      “Because wherever I sat—on the deck of a ship or at a street café in Paris or Bangkok—I would be sitting under the same glass bell jar, stewing in my own sour air.” ― Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

5.      ”Sometimes our own needs and desires must be expressed, even at the expense of shattering the image others have created of us.” – Sean Wolfe

6.      “Self Care is giving the world the best of you, instead of what’s left of you” – Katie Reed

7.      “Often it’s the deepest pain which empowers you to grow into your highest self.” – Karen Salmansohn

8.      “Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.” – Fred Rogers

9.      “I am tired of acting as though I have something to hide.”— Kay Redfield Jamison

10.  “My dark days made me stronger. Or maybe I already was strong, and they made me prove it.” — Emery Lord, When We Collided

11.  “Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma and bias shame us all.” – Bill Clinton

12.  “The best thing you could do is master the chaos in you. You are not thrown into the fire, you are the fire.” – Mama Indigo

13.  ”And sometimes I have kept my feelings to myself because I could find no language to describe them in.” – Jane Austen

14.  “Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” — Albus Dumbledore

15.  “Learning to love yourself is like learning to walk—essential, life-changing, and the only way to stand tall.” – Vironika Tugaleva

16.  “In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus

17.  “Give yourself a break. Stop beating yourself up!. Everyone makes mistakes, has setbacks and failures. You don’t come with a book on how to get it right all the time. You will fail sometimes, not because you planned to, but simply because you’re human. Failure is a part of creating a great life.” – Les Brown

18.  “The pain of severe depression is quite unimaginable to those who have not suffered it, and it kills in many instances because its anguish can no longer be borne. The prevention of many suicides will continue to be hindered until there is a general awareness of the nature of this pain.” ― William Styron, Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness

19.  “She overcame everything that was meant to destroy her.” – Sylvester McNutt

20.  “It’s my experience that people are a lot more sympathetic if they can see you hurting, and for the millionth time in my life I wish for measles or smallpox or some other easily understood disease just to make it easier on me and also on them.” ― Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

21.  “Turn your demons into art, your shadow into a friend, your fear into fuel, your failures into teachers, your weaknesses into reasons to keep fighting. Don’t waste your pain. Recycle your heart.” – Andrea Balt

22.  “There is such an extreme stigma about mental health issues, and I can’t make heads or tails of why it exists. Anxietyand depression are impervious to accolades or achievements. Anyone can be affected, despite their level of success or their place on the food chain. In fact, there is a good chance you know someone who is struggling with it since nearly 20% of American adults face some form of mental illness in their lifetime. So why aren’t we talking about it?” — Kristen Bell

23.  “I think it’s really important to de-stigmatize mental illness in any form. I think there’s a lot of people that are carrying around guilt and shame and baggage for sh** that doesn’t matter. Everybody is going through something, everybody has had something that they’ve had to overcome.”— Mary Lambert

24.  “The problem with the stigma around mental health is really about the stories that we tell ourselves as a society.” – Matthew Quick

25.  “Be confused, it’s where you begin to learn new things. Be broken, it’s where you begin to heal. Be frustrated, it’s where you start to make more authentic decisions. Be sad, because if we are brave enough we can hear our heart’s wisdom through it. Be whatever you are right now. No more hinding. You are worthy, always.” – C. Lourie

26.  “Sometimes the people around you won’t understand your journey. They don’t need to, it’s not for them.” – Joubert Botha

27.  “Mental health needs a great deal of attention. It’s the final taboo and it needs to be faced and dealt with.” – Adam Ant

28.  “Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild.” – Nikita Gill

29.  “That’s the stigma, because, unfortunately, we live in a world where if you break your arm, everyone runs over to sign your cast, but if you tell people you’re depressed, everyone runs the other way. That’s the stigma. We are so, so, so accepting of any body part breaking down, other than our brains. And that’s ignorance. That’s pure ignorance. And that ignorance has created a world that doesn’t understand depression, that doesn’t understand mental health.” — Kevin Bree

30.  “The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.” – Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

31.  “I had people saying ‘It’s all in your head.’ Do you honestly think I want to feel this way?” — Sonia Estrada

32.  “Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.” – Lemony Snicket

33.  “Stress, anxiety, and depression are caused when we are living to please others.” – Paulo Cohelo

34.  “One small crack does not mean that you are broken, it means that you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart.” – Linda Poindexter

35.  “Health does not always come from medicine. Most of the time, it comes from peace of mind, peace in the heart, peace in the soul. It comes from laughter and love.” — Unknown

36.  “I cannot stand the words “Get over it”. All of us are under such pressure to put our problems in the past tense. Slow down. Don’t allow other to hurry your healing. It is a process, one that may take years, occasionally, even a lifetime – and that’s OK.” – Beau Taplin

37.  “What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.” –Glenn Close

38.  “Sometimes self care is exercise and eating right. Sometimes it’s spending time with loved ones or taking a nap. And sometimes it’s watching an entire season of TV in one weekend while you lounge around in your pajamas. Whatever soothes your soul.” – Nanea Hoffman

39.  “Self-esteem is as important to our well-being as legs are to a table. It is essential for physical and mental health and for happiness.” –  Louise Hart

40.  “Your illness is not your identity. Your chemistry is not your character.” — Pastor Rick Warren

41.  “Just because I’m having a bad day doesn’t mean I didn’t take my medicine.”  Sarah Howerton Kakkuri

42.  “Never underestimate the pain of a person, because in all honesty, everyone is struggling. Just some people are better at hiding it than others.” — Unknown

43.  “It’s up to you today to start making healthy choices. Not choices that are just healthy for your body, but healthy for your mind.” ― Steve Maraboli

44.  ”You know when you’re in a bad dream and you’re trying to run, punch, kick, or screa and your body just won’t move? You open your mouth and nothing comes out. And You feel frozen or in slow motion, and no matter how hard you try to fight it, nothing changes. That’s how it feels to battle mental illness.” – Evyenia

45.  “I hide all my Scars with an ‘I’m fine.'” — Unknown

46.  “This feeling will pass. The fear is real but the danger is not.” ― Cammie McGovern

47.  “Emotional pain is not something that should be hidden away and never spoken about. There is truth in your pain, there is growth in your pain, but only if it’s first brought out into the open.”— Steve Aitchison

48.  “Everybody knows there is no such thing as normal. There is no black-and-white definition of normal. Normal is subjective. There’s only a messy, inconsistent, silly, hopeful version of how we feel most at home in our lives.” ― Tori Spelling

49.  “You don’t have to be positive all the time. It’s perfectly okay to feel sad, angry, annoyed, frustrated, scared and anxious. Having feelings doesn’t make you a negative person. It makes you human.” – Lori Deschene

50.  “Beautiful fake smile. All it takes is a beautiful fake smile to hide an injured soul and they will never notice how broken you really are.”— Robin Williams

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