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Anguish Quotes Quotes

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R.J. Intindola
“You are braver and more courageous than you realize; but fail to act or speak out, for fear of displeasing others; the anguish one lives for not acting instinctively, hurts more than if you acted.”
RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo) – 1998

R.J. Intindola
“Acquiring great wealth does not eliminate one’s problems, concerns, and mental anguish, it only alters them.”
RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo) – 1993

R.J. Intindola
“One should always consider when acting, not only the joy and pleasure that follows, but also the anguish and length of discomfort; especially when it torments another party.”
RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo) – 2019

R.J. Intindola
“We do not always have explanations to questions of human nature. Are those who revel in their own anguish and grief seeking attention, or has it become an ingrained slice of their personality? I think, both.”
RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo) – 1974

Jonathan Harnisch
“A relentless storm rages within me, a maelstrom born out of this irritating affliction called Akathisia. This isn't just restlessness; it's akin to being trapped in a never-ending marathon with invisible shackles chaining every muscle, nerve, and inch of my being. I see the world around me as vibrant, lively, and pulsating with life, yet I'm confined to this lonely island of agony, isolated and misunderstood. Every moment is a battle against an invisible enemy that holds my peace hostage. I clench my fists, grit my teeth, and ride out the waves of torment. But the relentless onslaught of Akathisia never ceases. An unseen demon has sunk its claws into my soul, forcing me to endure this relentless turmoil. I look into the mirror and see a stranger staring back, a hollow shell writhing in pain, enslaved by an unseen tormentor. The cruel irony is that the world continues to spin, oblivious to the infernal landscape that has become my existence. From sunrise to sunset, the silent scream of Akathisia echoes within me, a chilling reminder of the hell on earth I am condemned to.”
Jonathan Harnisch, Sex, Drugs, and Schizophrenia