“But as soon as you have to take medicine for your mind, there's such a stigma behind it.”— Jennifer Lawrence, charlottefarhanartactivism.com
“Don't worry it's just a phase. But for some it can last a lifetime.”— Arthur Gallant, huffingtonpost.ca
“Most people with mental health problems aren't violent. They just need help.”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“That's the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything, as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious, and it compounds daily, that it's impossible to ever see the end.”— Elizabeth Wurtzel, amazon.com
“I didn't want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that's really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you're so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare.”— Ned Vizzini,, Ned Vizzini, amazon.com
“'I was skeptical at first because I’d never had therapy, but not being able to leave the house [because of panic attacks] was so debilitating. And this was when my career was really taking off... My surroundings would trigger a panic attack, so I couldn’t go to the studio unless I was lying down in…”— Ellie Goulding, marieclaire.co.uk
“I was sitting in my car, and I knew the gas was coming when I had an image of my mother finding me. She sacrificed so much for her children, and to end my life would be an incredibly selfish thing to do. My sense of worth was so low. I had to reprogram myself to see the good in me. Because someone d…”— Halle Berry, marieclaire.co.uk
“I was on Prozac for a long time. It may have helped me out of a jam for a little bit, but people stay on it forever. I had to get off at a certain point because I realized that, you know, everything's just okay. You need to get out of bed every day and say that life is good. That's what I did, altho…”— Jim Carrey, marieclaire.co.uk
“I was hiding out from the celebrity thing. I was smoking way too much dope. I was sitting on the couch and just turning into a doughnut, and I really got irritated with myself. I got to, ‘What's the point? I know better than this.’ I used to deal with depression, but I don't now, not this decade – m…”— Brad Pitt, marieclaire.co.uk
“[My eating disorder and self harming] was a way of expressing my own shame, of myself, on my own body. I was matching the inside to the outside. There were some times where my emotions were just so built up, I didn't know what to do. The only way that I could get instant gratification was through an…”— Demi Lovato, marieclaire.co.uk
“[My fans] know that I’ve struggled with depression, and that helped them get over theirs. That gives me a big purpose - a reason to wake up in the morning that’s bigger than to put on my f** king feathers and my little outfits.’”— Miley Cyrus, marieclaire.co.uk
“Depression doesn’t care who it attacks; if it wants you, you cannot beat it off with a CV or a bank balance.”— Marcus Trescothick, time-to-change.org.uk
“I’ve suffered through depression and anxiety my entire life, I still suffer with it every single day. I just want these kids to know that that depth that they feel as human beings is normal,’ she told Billboard. ‘We were born that way. This modern thing, where everyone is feeling shallow and less co…”— Lady GaGa, teenvogue.com
“My advice would be talk to people about it. Don't feel alone in it. Treat your body as if you are another person that you need to take care of and heal.”— Felicia Day, forbes.com
“I was constantly anxious. I was kind of a control freak. If I didn't know how something was going to turn out, I would make myself ill, or just be locked up or inhibited in a way that was really debilitating.”— Kristen Stewart, marieclaire.com
“We have to develop a culture of open arms and acceptance so that they feel comfortable saying, 'I'm a veteran. And by the way, I need a little help.'”— Michelle Obama, glamour.com