People in distress behave in a stressful way. They aren't all sweetness and light. They don't behave well when they are unhappy. That's just what I've observed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change.
That's one of the peculiar things about bad moods - we often fool ourselves and create misery by telling ourselves things that simply are not true.
Even when a person has all of life's comforts - good food, good shelter, a companion - he or she can still become unhappy when encountering a tragic situation.
Mostly in life people are trying not to have emotions.
When you're under stress as a human being, you behave oddly and your relationships with people become strained.
Beauty in distress is much the most affecting beauty.
Everyone feels sad occasionally. A full range of emotions is part of what makes us human.
There are as many forms of happiness as sorrow, though most prove fleeting.
The implication that depressed people are fundamentally irresponsible is a deeply damaging and counterproductive one. Winston Churchill was a depressive. He didn't just fly planes; he was in charge of the Royal Air Force.
Depression opens the door to beauty of some kind.