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“I’ve often thought that people with severe depression have developed such a well for experiencing extreme emotion that they might be able to experience extreme joy in a way that “normal” people also might never understand, and that’s what FURIOUSLY HAPPY is all about.”
Jenny Lawson“I am furiously happy. It's not a cure for mental illness...it's a weapon, designed to counter it. It's a way to take back some of the joy that's robbed from you when you're crazy.”
Jenny Lawson“Instead of a book, what if we're actually writing (or not writing) in the margins of our lives? What if our lives are books? What is the sign of our presence? Are we pressing into the margins our interpretations and questions? Are we circling offending verbs and drawing furious arrows to the margin where we scrawl "irony," "frustration," "voiceless," "unfair!" Or do we simply turn the pages, passively receiving what's given, furiously disagreeing but remaining silent about it?”
Patti Digh, Life Is a Verb: 37 Days to Wake Up, Be Mindful, and Live Intentionally“With his release imminent, Knight seems more unsettled than ever. He scratches furiously at his knees. Jail, he's realized, might not be all bad. There's routine and order in jail, and he's able to click into a survival mode that is not too dissimilar, in terms of steeliness of mental state, to the one he'd perfected during winters in the woods. "I'm surrounded in here by less than desirable people," he says, "but at least I wasn't thrown into the waters of society and expected to swim.”
Michael Finkel, The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit“At that moment my shyness and anxiety all flooded back and I took a few steps back, and then sank to the ground; crouching, overwhelmed, covering my face. ‘What will he think? What if he already hates me? Maybe I was wrong in the first place? Maybe he didn’t like me at all.’ No matter how much I tried, I wasn’t able to produce a single positive thought to counter my panic. I wasn’t able to take a deep breath and relax. This day had been too eventful. I began to shake furiously, afraid of what was to come. ‘He hates me! He hates me!’ I thought over and over. Hot tears began to fall down my cheeks and I squeezed my eyes trying to stop them. My breathing quickened. What was I doing? I had said what I wanted, proudly, trying to be something to him but here I was: a total mess.‘What kind of a confession ends in a panic attack? GET A HOLD OF YOURSELF!’ I thought furiously, my efforts rewarded with futility. The world started to spin, my mouth becoming numb for reasons I couldn’t understand, almost as if to prevent me from panicking aloud. As if I had the friggin’ courage.”
Anja Owona Okoa, What if we're faeries?“You might as well answer the door, my child,the truth is furiously knocking.”
Lucille Clifton, Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980“Where there's smoke around a conservative, there are journalists furiously rubbing two sticks together.”
Ann Coulter“I know that I'm crazy. And that has made all the difference." From: Furiously Happy: A funny book about horrible things.”
Jenny Lawson“Not everything is about you," Clary said furiously."Possibly," Jace said, "but you do have to admit that the majority of things are.”
Cassandra Clare, City of Glass“And, drunk with my own madness, I shouted at him furiously, "Make life beautiful! Make life beautiful!”
Charles Baudelaire