Kay Redfield Jamison (1946) American bipolar disorder researcher
Source: Kay Redfield Jamison, An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness
Kay Redfield Jamison (1946) American bipolar disorder researcher
Source: Kay Redfield Jamison, An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness
David Bowie (1947–2016) British musician, actor, record producer and arranger
Livewire interview (2002)
Context: I had to resign myself, many years ago, that I'm not too articulate when it comes to explaining how I feel about things. But my music does it for me, it really does. There, in the chords and melodies, is everything I want to say. The words just jolly it along. It's always been my way of expressing what for me is inexpressible by any other means.
What is very enlightening for me right now is that I sense that I'm arriving at a place of peace with my writing that I've never experienced before. I think I'm going to be writing some of the most worthwhile things that I've ever written in the coming years. I'm very confident and trusting in my abilities right now. But I've got to think of myself as the luckiest guy. Robert Johnson only had one album's worth of work as his legacy. That's all that life allowed him.
“I never felt settled or calm. You can't really commit to life when you feel that.”
Angelina Jolie (1975) American actress, film director, and screenwriter
Abby Stein (1991) Trans activist, speaker, and educator
Interview with Daily Dot, December 8, 2015 http://www.dailydot.com/irl/transgender-orthodox-jew-abby-stein/ <br class="br">2015
“As much as I feel sad, I think that not knowing is what really bothers me.”
Stephen Chbosky book The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Michael Frayn (1933) British writer
The Observer, August 8, 1965.
“When I see a beautiful shell like that I can't help feeling a regret about what's inside it.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald book Tender Is the Night
Source: Tender Is the Night
Christopher Wood (writer) (1935–2015) English writer
Wood, Christopher. "Terrible Hard", Says Alice. London: Constable. 1970. (chapter 13)