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Sometimes hell has no words (Martha Manning Quotes)
The body remembers what your mind forgets (Martha Manning Quotes)
Some struggles are so solitary that they drown in words (Martha Manning Quotes)
In these flashes of insight, I understand for a moment that one of the great dividends of darkness is an increased sensitivity to the light (Martha Manning Quotes)
I’m getting less good at faking it. People in my family are noticing and asking what’s wrong. My friends give me invitations to talk, to cry. I love them for their caring, but I want to run from it. I have lost their language, their facility with words that convey feelings. I am in new territory and feel like a foreigner in theirs (Martha Manning Quotes)
Psychologists call it free-floating anxiety. What contradictory words. Anxiety doesn’t free-float. It stalks. It attacks. It lands on you with a thud. (Martha Manning Quotes)
I should come with a consumer warning, like the labels that say Handle with care or May be hazardous to your health. I am unfit for human consumption. I struggle to articulate how awful and isolating this feels, but I can’t find the words. (Martha Manning Quotes)
It’s enough just to speak when spoken to, to give some minimal reaction to a stimulus. But to actually be the stimulus doesn’t even occur to me (Martha Manning Quotes)