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Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live by Kevin Breel
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“People can only love you as much as they love themselves. Sometimes you have to live with that. Even when it hurts your heart, and even when it conflicts with your beliefs about what should be.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“I just didn’t understand how sometimes people hurt us not because they want to but rather because they don’t know how to do anything else.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“Good advice is hard to find and even harder to accept. Accept it anyway. One day, you’ll wake up and wish you had done it sooner.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“I heard someone say one time that 'anger after five seconds is just pride.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“I’d ask her, with all the seriousness a six-year-old can muster, who invented it. She said that no one “invented” school, that the government had created it as an infrastructure to help promote the education of children to become high-functioning adults and productive people. I took a little time to digest this, and then I asked her how I could get in touch with this “government” she spoke of.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“I wish there wasn't such a division between people who believe certain things and people who don't. It seems vastly hypocritical on both ends, these two groups of people both claiming to believe in good things and yet willing to do bad things to each other for disagreeing.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“The thing about people though, I think, is that our hearts tend to do a great job holding on to the horrible stuff and a horrible job holding on to the good. Or at least we're like that until we learn how to not be like that.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“Every day seemed to stick to the day before it and the day after it, never separating itself enough to be memorable.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“That's mostly what being a teenager is all about: growing through the unfair, awkward awfulness of life and pretending it's fun.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“Tha's mostly what being a teenager is all about: growing through the unfair, awkward awfulness of life and pretending it's fun.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live
“Everyone stumbles through it all the same; the main difference lies not in the lack of dysfunction but in the desire to be dishonest about it. Every family has problems, but only some let you see them. The rest just keep their chaos behind closed doors and out of conversation.”
Kevin Breel, Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live