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Sensitive people usually love deeply and hate deeply. They don't know any other way to live than by extremes because thier emotional theromastat is broken.

Shannon L. Alder
love hate feelings anger illness mental-disorders adhd bipolar disorders extremes ocd out-of-balance sensitiveness

It (trying to keep the law) grants you the power to judge others and feel superior to them. You believe you are living to a higher standard than those you judge. Enforcing rules, especially in its more subtle expressions like responsibility and expectation, is a vain attempt to create certainly out of uncertainty. And contrary to what you might think, I have a great fondness for uncertainty. Rules cannot bring freedom; they only have the power to accuse.

William Paul Young , em The Shack
god control spirit rules uncertainty ocd certainty law control-freaks law-and-gospel

My father taught me that you can you read a hundred books on wisdom and write a hundred books on wisdom, but unless you apply what you learned then its only words on a page. Life is not lived with intentions, but action.

Shannon L. Alder
wisdom faith letting-go choices decisions action understanding acting delusion the-past believing ocd moving-forward intentions inspirational-writers

Gloria watched the swollen white orb of a hot-air balloon rising over Navy Pier and knew she had to break it off with Oliver, for he was the type who would never enjoy hot-air balloons, Van Morrison songs, or mess, whether from orgasm or otherwise. But who was she to be dreaming about mess today?

Andrea Kayne Kaufman , em Oxford Messed Up
poetry romance music ocd fiction-novel oxford redemptive

The first time I saw her,Everything in my head went quiet.

Neil Hilborn
poetry depression ocd mental-illness spoken-word

The talked about their messed-up, dysfunctional families, carefully respecting boundaries, never probing too deep in any one sitting. And they always ended up laughing. Even when the subject matter was intense or macabre, Henry’s sick and twisted and often politically incorrect sense of humor was infectious…Gloria laughed more in these first weeks at Oxford then she remembered laughing almost anywhere.

Andrea Kayne Kaufman , em Oxford Messed Up
poetry ocd oxford-messed-up van-morrison

I'm tired of being inside my head. I want to live out here, with you.

Colleen McCarty , em Mounting the Whale
love relationships together ocd over-thinking get-out-of-your-head obsessive over-analyzing

You can't compare men or women with mental disorders to the normal expectations of men and women in without mental orders. Your dealing with symptoms and until you understand that you will always try to find sane explanations among insane behaviors. You will always have unreachable standards and disappointments. If you want to survive in a marriage to someone that has a disorder you have to judge their actions from a place of realistic expectations in regards to that person's upbringing and diagnosis.

Shannon L. Alder
love marriage relationships insanity divorce stereotypes sanity mental-disorders ignorance adhd ocd diagnosis add classifying generatlizing marriage-101 mental-bias

Leaving knots untied and scattering seeds to distract them will only work on vampires with OCD.

Molly Harper , em Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs
funny ocd jane-jameson molly-harper nice-girls-don-t-have-fangs

I guess I wonder what it would be like, to be living their live instead of mine.

Corey Ann Haydu , em OCD Love Story
dreams ocd wishes

Martin said, "It feels as though part of my self has detached and gone to Amsterdam, where it—she—is waiting for me. Do you know about phantom-limb syndrome?" Julia nodded. "There's pain where she ought to be. It's feeding the other pain, the thing that makes me wash and count and all that. So her absence is stopping me from going to find her. Do you see?

Audrey Niffenegger , em Her Fearful Symmetry
love pain absence ocd

When I am fully immersed in my work of nourishing humanity, it fills my head with all kinds of feel-good chemicals, such as endorphins, serotonin and dopamine. Problems occur during the brief intervals between the finishing of one work and the beginning of another. During these intervals, my biology starts to get filled with stress hormones cortisol and adrenalin, that worsens my OCD. That is why, I can’t sit still even a day after I finish writing a book. Because if I do, my OCD begins to suffocate me inside my head. Hence, as soon as I deliver a work, I have to start working on my next scientific literature.

Abhijit Naskar , em The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
inspirational passion obsession genius biology ocd thinker neurobiology neurotheology genius-writers thinkers-of-our-time neuroscience compulsion genius-thinkers neuropsychology

I have seen many cases like N. during the five years I've been in practice. I sometimes picture these unfortunates as men and women being pecked to death by predatory birds. The birds are invisible - at least until a psychiatrist who is good, or lucky, or both, sprays them with his version of Luminol and shines the right light on them - but they are nevertheless very real. The wonder is that so many OCDs manage to live productive lives, just the same. They work, they eat (often not enough or too much, it's true), they go to movies, they make love to their girlfriends and boyfriends, their wives and husbands . . . and all the time those birds are there, clinging to them and pecking away little bits of flesh.

Stephen King , em Just After Sunset
life humor fiction ocd horror

People with OCD including myself, realize that their seemingly uncontrollable behavior is irrational, but they feel unable to stop it.

Abhijit Naskar , em The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
psychology ocd therapy mental-illness mental-health human-mind neuropsychology science-of-mind

Often during writing, I am compelled by OCD to delete and rewrite a word or sentence over and over again.

Abhijit Naskar , em The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
psychology ocd therapy mental-illness mental-health human-mind neuropsychology science-of-mind

People with mental illnesses aren't wrapped up in themselves because they are intrinsically any more selfish than other people. Of course not. They are just feeling things that can't be ignored. Things that point the arrows inward.

Matt Haig , em Reasons to Stay Alive
anxiety depression bipolar ocd mental-illness anorexia bulimia agoraphobia pstd

This will sound strange, and yet I'm sure it was the point: it was a bit like being high. That, for me, anyway, had always been the attraction of drugs, to stop the brutal round of hypercritical thinking, to escape the ravages of an unoccupied mind cannibalizing itself.

Norah Vincent
anxiety depression addiction ocd recovery mental-illness mental-health borderline-personality-disorder

For years, I worked seven-day weeks, through birthdays and most public holidays, Christmases and New Year’s Eves included. I worked mornings and afternoons, resuming work after dinner. I remember feeling as if life were a protracted exercise in pulling myself out of a well by a rope, and that rope was work.

Antonella Gambotto-Burke , em Mama: Dispatches from the Frontline of Love
work anxiety depression ocd fear-of-death workaholic compulsion workaholism compulsiveness

If you put the wrong foods in your body, you are contaminated and dirty and your stomach swells. Then the voice says, Why did you do that? Don't you know better? Ugly and wicked, you are disgusting to me.

Bethany Pierce , em Feeling For Bones
depression ocd mental-illness eating-disorders anorexia bulimia eating-disorder ed anorexic bulimic

Sometimes your belief system is really your fears attached to rules.

Shannon L. Alder
wisdom fear pain diversity fearless growing learning freedom self-discovery growth bravery anxiety openness walls personal-growth past perspective stereotypes beliefs listening accountability fearful rules expectations introspection ocd direction boundaries breaking-free fears barriers open-minded ownership hurts blindsighted blinded victomization self-evaluation brainwashed staying-positive belief-systems self-esteem-101 stayingpositiveu-com perspectives-on-life knowing-what-you-want idealist false-beliefs prisoners road-blocks self-imposed-pain controlled open-minded-life taking-control beliefs-in-yourself unrealistic-expectations

Mind over matter represents the triumph of will over physical hindrance. Our thoughts are our weapon against the world.

David Adam , em The Man Who Couldn't Stop
thoughts ocd mental-health mind-over-matter

[I]f he had to guess, he would say that the reason he doesn't want to loan the book out, to Ethan or anyone else, is because of the part of his personality that is one gigantic record-keeping system, a complex sifting and filing scheme that dictates what goes here and what goes there, turning his life into so many marks on a tablet. His mind would busy itself with the book's whereabouts every second it was away. He knows it would.

Kevin Brockmeier , em A Few Seconds of Radiant Filmstrip: A Memoir of Seventh Grade
thoughts personality ocd brains loans record-keeping filing

I realized that I was okay with myself. I was quirky and withdrawn and loud, but I liked that. I smiled at strangers without thinking they were going to attack me and drag me into their cars. I went to doctors’ offices and touched magazines that had been touched by sick people.

Anna White , em Mended: Thoughts on Life, Love, and Leaps of Faith
humor fear obsession self-esteem healing anxiety humorous ocd memoir recovery germs

You can't fight mental health bias if you label people based on a lists of symptoms and you have no medical degree to diagnose people. We all have crazy running through our blood and so many things trigger that. We all struggle with our anxiety and twisted issues. Defamation of character is not kind, nor Christlike. Because when you label people with self righteous vindication you open the door to the very idea that self righteousness is itself a disorder that we should all be afraid of. This doorway when left open too long gets people to pull away from Christ, not run to him.

Shannon L. Alder
out-of-control fear sad integrity anxiety john-green cruelty bias ocd labels mental-health disturbing misfits loving-one-another defamation unkind stigma add unchristlike standing-for-others my-kind

Torture: knowing something makes no sense, but doing it anyways.

Corey Ann Haydu , em OCD Love Story
sad ocd torture

...The human mind is a complicated place...We hold on to things, images, words, ideas, histories that we don't even know we're holding on to.

Corey Ann Haydu , em OCD Love Story
inspirational-quotes sad memories ocd

Feelings are like blankets, covering you up so you can't see clearly, or like mazes you can too easily get lost inside. I am terrified of getting lost.

Corey Ann Haydu , em OCD Love Story
love inspirational feelings ocd

I was beginning to think that Simon just had a bad case of OCD, ADD, and PMS. With a little BS and OMG mixed in.

Dannika Dark , em Gravity
romance humor funny character urban-fantasy omg ocd observation series pnr comical add dannika-dark bs pms uf

We're Killers On The Keyboard

Cyndi Williams Barnier , em Murder in Twos and Threes
murder psychological ocd government serial-killers mystery-suspense mystery-novels mystery-series thriller-novels pentagon mystery-thriller-authors mystery-thrillers

The good part about having a mental disorder is having a valid reason for all the stupid things we do because of a damaged prefrontal cortex. However, the best part is seeing someone completely sane do the exact same things, without a valid excuse. This is the great equalizer of God and his little gift for all us crazy people to enjoy.

Shannon L. Alder
truth humor redemption insanity balance justice mental-disorders adhd ocd stupid-women enjoyment stupidity god-s-love sane jealous-women tsloama impairments

My compulsive thoughts aren't even thoughts, they're absolute certainties and obeying them isn't a choice.

Paul Rudnick
anxiety ocd certainty compulsive

Being stress and anxiety free is a human preset, I just show you how to 'flick the switch' to off. Permanent stress and anxiety recovery is possible quickly and simply despite what many are told.

Charles Linden , em The Linden Method: The Anxiety and Panic Attacks Elimination Solution
anxiety ocd ptsd panic-attacks agoraphobia derealization depersonalization charles-linden pure-o the-linden-method

I had to stop him from arresting an old lady who let her dog urinate against the fire hydrant that was in front of Burgerville headquarters."You'll blow our cover.""But what if there is a fire?""The fire department will come and put it out," I said."With what?""Water," I said."Not from that hydrant," Monk said. "It's inoperable.""No, it's not," I said. "It can still be used.""There is urine all over it," Monk said. "no fireman would dare touch it, nor would any other human being.""Firefighters run into burning buildings," I said."They aren't going to care about some dog pee on a fire hydrant.""They would if they knew," Monk said. "We should call and warn them. Call Joe right now. He can get the word out faster than we can.""Every fire hydrant in the city has dog pee on it, Mr. Monk. It's how dogs mark their territory. I can guarantee you that every male dog that has passed that hydrant has pissed on it."He looked at me, wide eyed, "No.""It's what dogs do," I said. "The firefighters knows this."Monk swallowed hard. "And they still use the hydrants?""Of course they do.""They are the bravest men on earth," Monk said solemnly.

Lee Goldberg , em Mr. Monk in Outer Space
bravery dogs ocd cleanliness job-hazards phobia pee germs obsessive-compulsive-disorder urine firefighters firemen fire-hydrant canine-behavior fire-fighting

Kessa began to cut her meat into tiny pieces. As a whole it was unmanageable, frightening; but divided and arranged, the meat could be controlled. She cut four pieces. She'd count to four between each bite.

Steven Levenkron , em The Best Little Girl in the World
control ocd anorexia eating-disorder

The baby was warm against my chest. I knew I was broken too. I wasn't like other people. I was scared and weird and anxious and sad lots of the time, and I didn't know why. My parents thought I was abnormal, I was pretty sure. They said I wasn't, but you don't get sent to a therapist if you're normal.Sometimes we really aren't supposed to be the way we are. It's not good for us. And people don't like it. You've got to change. You've got to try harder and do deep breathing and maybe one day take pills and learn tricks so you can pretend to be more like other people. Normal people. But maybe Vanessa was right, and all those other people were broken too in their own ways. Maybe we all spent too much time pretending we weren't.

Kenneth Oppel , em The Nest
perfect perfection sickness illness ocd mental-illness normal

My reflection followed me mercilessly in mirrors, car doors, shop windows. I lived in a world of circus mirrors, the grotesque distortion of my body looking back at me everywhere.

Bethany Pierce , em Feeling For Bones
ocd mental-illness anorexia eating-disorder ed anorexic tw

This isn't normal. This isn't how normal people think. Fuck off, world- what the hell is normal anyway?

Elizabeth Haynes , em Into the Darkest Corner
ocd mental-illness abuse-survivors

Personality is a slot machine, and the cherries, lemons, and bells are your SSRI system, your schizophrenic tendency, your left/right brain lobalization, your anxiety proclivity, your wiring glitches, your place on the autistic and OCD spectrums - and to these we must add the deep-level influences of the machines and systems of intelligence that guided your brain into maturity.

Douglas Coupland
personality ocd

To resist a compulsion with willpower alone is to hold back an avalanche by melting the snow with a candle. It just keeps coming and coming and coming.

David Adam , em The Man Who Couldn't Stop
ocd willpower mental-health mental-health-stigma

Officially, it is no more possible to be a little bit OCD than it is to be a little bit pregnant or a little bit dead.

David Adam , em The Man Who Couldn't Stop
truth ocd mental-health mental-health-stigma

(In response to a picture critic.) I'm actually a very joyful person. But being a genius with a photographic memory mixed with a strong case of OCD makes for a difficult picture sometimes.

Calvin W. Allison
genius ocd

We all have our routines," he said softly."But they must have a purpose and provide an outcome that we can see and take some comfort from, or else they have no use at all. Without that, they are like the endless pacings of a caged animal. If they are not madness itself, then they are a prelude to it.

John Connolly , em The Book of Lost Things
crazy ocd routine

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