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Updated: June 21, 2025
As to what is most precious among the accessories to the world we live in, different men hold different opinions. There are people whom the sea depresses, whom mountains exhilarate. Personally, I want the sea always some not populous edge of it for choice; and with it sunshine, and wine, and a little music.
"My dear father," said Max, with some fondness of tone, "you know that the prospect of going for your cure always depresses you; but as you insist on doing it you must pay the penalty.
When the knowledge depresses me that I have accomplished so very little on earth, I will endeavour to console myself with the conviction that you will be able to do so much more, and that either in this world or the next I shall rejoice over your usefulness and your happiness!" Stjernhök answered not a word; large tears rolled down his cheeks, and he pressed Henrik warmly to his breast.
Many people are habitually blue and down-hearted in sour weather; a long spell of cloudy, damp, cold weather depresses everybody, lowers hope, tends to melancholy; and people when they are not cheerful are more apt to fall into evil ways, as a rule, than when they are in a normal state of good-humor.
And she saw, too, that the delicate face was wrinkled and withered. Reading compassion in the girl's glance, Alice continued, brightly: "I'll be up to-morrow. I'm like a cork nothing permanently depresses me. I'm suffering just now from an error of thought!"
"I know," she answered, "and yet I have told you before how I feel about arriving in England. There seems something unfriendly in the very atmosphere, something which depresses me, which makes me feel as though there were evil times coming." I laughed reassuringly. "You are giving way to fancies," I said. "I am sure that London is doing its best for you. See, the rain is all over.
Whatever depresses or rejoices them, whatever inspires them with pride, fills us with similar emotions. From the habit of sympathetically passing moral judgment on the actions of others, and of seeing our own judged by them, is developed the further one of keeping a constant watch over ourselves and of considering our dispositions and deeds from the standpoint of the good of others.
It is so antique and dismal that it depresses me dreadfully. Such houses are very well to visit, but not to live in I feel crushed into the earth by the weight of so many previous lives there spent. In a new place like these schools there is only your own life to support. Sit down, and I'll tell Ada to bring the tea-things across."
Ah, Louise, do not let false shame, or false tenderness mislead you. Tell me, do you break any oath, or violate any sacred duty, by confessing what it is which depresses you? Louise. No oath; no sacred duty and yet yet Mother. Then speak, in heaven's name, my child! Unquestionably some unfounded suspicion is the cause of your present state.
I said: "That is your inexperience, love; it seems to be the very wind we want, but it is not. It's what we call a land wind, and a land wind is always very dangerous." Ethelbertha wanted to know why a land wind was very dangerous. Her argumentativeness annoyed me somewhat; maybe I was feeling a bit cross; the monotonous rolling heave of a small yacht at anchor depresses an ardent spirit.
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