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“Instead of heading for a big mental breakdown, I decided to have a small breakdown every Tuesday evening.”
Graham Parke“Give yourself a break to avoid a breakdown.”
Karen Salmansohn, Bounce Back Book“Muscle breakdowns are important for muscle growth and similarly, Life breakdowns are important for quantum Life growth”
Harrish Sairaman“A writer’s breakthrough is a breakdown with a smile.”
A.D. Posey“How differently we behave in other peoples countries ... no sooner than we think we can get away with it, we do as we please. It doesn't require the breakdown of a social order. It takes a six-hour plane flight.”
Aminatta Forna, The Memory of Love“Hasn’t everyone taken a nervous breakdown at some point? Maybe I suffered a nervous breakthrough. I don’t know what tothink. It echoes inside your skull.”
Kirkland Ciccone, North of Porter“One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one’s work is terribly important.”
Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness“It is perhaps fortunate that Sylvia was oblivious to the commotion behind the scenes. Apparently, Henry O. Teltscher had written a letter to Betsy Talbot Blackwell, warning her that one of her guest editors was on the brink of a nervous breakdown.”
Elizabeth Winder, Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953“To be successful every relationship and every society requires trust. If there is a breakdown in the trust between husband and wife, or father and son, the relationship fails. Similarly if there is a breakdown in the pubic— trust between people and their institutions, or simply between people in general—the society fails.”
Jeffrey Rabuffo, M.D., F.A.C.S.“The breakdown of the black community, in order to maintain slavery, began with the breakdown of the black family. Men and women were not legally allowed to get married because you couldn't have that kind of love. It might get in the way of the economics of slavery. Your children could be taken from you and literally sold down the river.”
Kerry Washington