Maybe I'm a bit of a psycho-but I'd rather be psycho than boring.
I have a plan-to go mad.
Tradition is a kind of mental illness with a clear symptom of repetitiveness.
Mental illness leaves a huge legacy, not just for the person suffering it but for those around them.
I do not know a better cure for mental illness than a book.
It is sometimes pleasant even to act like a madman.
love is a mental illness, an obsessive-compulsive disorder romanticized!
Writing my blog has saved me thousands on therapy.
Maybe I'm needy, neurotic, paranoid. Under the circumstances, of course, if I weren't needy, neurotic, and paranoid, I'd obviously be psychotic.
For years now, I've been talking about the rise of the extreme right in the U. S. Since 911, white nationalists have killed more Americans on U. S. soil than any foreign or domestic terrorist group combined. It's something we don't categorize as terrorism or extremism. We often brush it off as mental illness - things like Oak Creek Wisconsin - and these people are certainly tied to white supremacy, have written manifestos. We've got a major problem in not calling that terrorism.
Love is mental illness going in and mental illness coming out. In between, you do a lot of laundry.
We know that mental illness is not something that happens to other people. It touches us all. Why then is mental illness met with so much misunderstanding and fear?
Don't go to bed with any woman crazier than you are.
I believe in such a thing called mental illness that leads to some evil.
Every now and then I hear voices in my head, but not very clear. I can't understand what they are saying. It's a mental illness. I have been diagnosed as a manic depressive.
My mom had the breakdown for the family, and I went into therapy for all of us.
I was a psycho woman. It felt like something in me that I had no control over.
All of us are crazy in one or another way.
There is a very fine line between hobby and mental illness.
It can be difficult to present mental illness in film without resorting to devices that, if not handled well, can seem heavy-handed or cliché.