There were very depressing days when the whole year everyone was working, and you were sitting at home because half of the people weren't giving you work and then there were some who didn't like you.
I really don't like going out. I don't like restaurants because I don't like the idea of someone, a waitress, being responsible for my evening. I like seconds, and more, and lots of conversation, and I've always hated the idea that in a restaurant an evening just ends. I find that incredibly depressing.
In America people get depressed for no reason. They say, ‘I'm sad my boyfriend didn't call me.' I tell them, ‘How would you like to spend 12 hours on a line to get bread or a chicken?' That is depressing.
My parents signed me up for classical guitar lessons, which made for two years of the most depressing Wednesday evenings.
With sad, depressing predictability, the children of today's underclass become tomorrow's criminals and dropouts.
It's often been said that I'm an extremely depressing, cynical writer. I've never known what to make of that.
Going to rehearsals was too depressing, and missing rehearsals was also depressing, so it was like a vicious circle.
I don't really watch shows as a regular routine any more, but I loved 'Happy Valley'. Yes it was depressing, but at least I knew it would all be over in six episodes.
I've always liked depressing music because a lot of times, listening to it when you're down can actually make you feel less depressed. Also, even though a person may have problems with depression, sometimes you can actually be kind of comfortable in that space because you know how to operate within it.