100 Depression Tired Quotes | Copy and Paste

100 Depression Tired Quotes | Copy and Paste

Depression Tired Quotes
Depression Tired Quotes

Explore our collection of Depression-Tired Quotes for comfort and understanding. Gain insights into mental health through empowering words.

  1. Feeling like I'm running on empty, both physically and emotionally.
  2. My energy's drained and my thoughts are heavy.
  3. Worn out from carrying the weight of sadness.
  4. Every day is a struggle when the weight of depression rests on my shoulders.
  5. Tired of pretending that everything's okay.
  6. Exhausted from battling my own mind.
  7. Sleep doesn't rejuvenate me; it just brings more tiredness.
  8. Depression leaves me feeling constantly drained.
  9. I'm so tired, even sleep can't chase away this fatigue.
  10. Wishing for a break from the endless cycle of exhaustion.
  11. Depression steals both my energy and my smile.
  12. Each step feels heavy, as if I'm walking through quicksand.
  13. Tired of trying to find happiness in a world that seems gray.
  14. My bed is both my refuge and my prison.
  15. I'm tired of feeling lost in the darkness of my thoughts.
  16. Dragging myself through the day, one moment at a time.
  17. The weight of sadness pulls me down, even on good days.
  18. Depression makes even the simplest tasks feel like mountains to climb.
  19. My body aches from the weight of depression.
  20. Every smile I fake takes a piece of my energy.
  21. Tired of feeling like a burden to those around me.
  22. Even laughter can't mask the fatigue I feel deep inside.
  23. The world keeps moving, but I'm stuck in this cycle of exhaustion.
  24. My mind is a constant battleground, leaving me drained.
  25. Depression's grip leaves me weary and drained.
  26. I'm tired of being tired, but I can't escape it.
  27. Dragging myself out of bed is a victory some days.
  28. Sleepless nights and endless fatigue are my companions.
  29. Depression turns even the brightest days into heavy clouds.
  30. My body feels heavy, as if gravity has doubled its force.
  31. Tired of searching for light in the midst of darkness.
  32. Depression's grip is relentless, leaving me exhausted.
  33. The world goes on, but I'm stuck in this never-ending fatigue.
  34. I wish there was an off switch for the fatigue depression brings.
  35. Tired of feeling like I'm drowning in my own thoughts.
  36. Depression steals my vitality, leaving me drained.
  37. Putting on a brave face takes more energy than I have.
  38. Exhausted from battling the storm within me.
  39. Even the simplest tasks feel like impossible challenges.
  40. Tired of trying to find the energy to keep going.
  41. Depression's weight is crushing, leaving me tired.
  42. Each day is a marathon I didn't sign up to run.
  43. My mind is foggy, and my body is weary.
  44. I'm tired of fighting a battle that never seems to end.
  45. The world is a blur when depression takes over.
  46. Depression drains my strength, leaving me tired and empty.
  47. It's hard to explain how exhausting depression truly is.
  48. Tired of feeling like I'm stuck in a never-ending night.
  49. Even a simple smile feels like an uphill climb.
  50. Depression's grip tightens, leaving me weary.
  51. My energy is gone, replaced by a heavy numbness.
  52. I'm tired of feeling like I'm stuck in quicksand.
  53. Depression saps my motivation, leaving me drained.
  54. Each day is a battle against fatigue and sadness.
  55. I'm running on fumes, both physically and emotionally.
  56. Tired of the weight that depression places on my chest.
  57. Depression leaves me feeling like I'm walking through molasses.
  58. My body is tired, but my mind is even more so.
  59. Wishing for a break from the constant tiredness.
  60. Depression's grasp leaves me feeling worn out.
  61. I'm tired of feeling like I'm trapped in a never-ending storm.
  62. Dragging myself through the day, one step at a time.
  63. Depression robs me of my vitality, leaving me exhausted.
  64. Every moment feels like an uphill battle.
  65. Tired of trying to find the strength to carry on.
  66. Depression's weight leaves me feeling drained.
  67. My energy is depleted, and my spirit is weary.
  68. Worn out from trying to keep up appearances.
  69. Depression's fog makes every step a struggle.
  70. I'm tired of feeling like I'm drowning in sorrow.
  71. Even the sunniest days can't dispel the fatigue depression brings.
  72. Depression's grip on my mind leaves me exhausted.
  73. My body is heavy, and my heart is even heavier.
  74. Tired of feeling like I'm trapped in a never-ending night.
  75. Depression's weight is a burden I can't shake off.
  76. Dragging myself out of bed feels like a Herculean task.
  77. My energy is drained, and my enthusiasm is gone.
  78. Depression's hold on me leaves me feeling weary.
  79. I'm tired of feeling like I'm wading through darkness.
  80. Even sleep can't chase away the weariness of depression.
  81. Depression's shadow follows me, leaving me tired.
  82. My body feels like lead, and my thoughts are muddled.
  83. Tired of feeling like I'm lost in an endless abyss.
  84. Depression's weight takes a toll on my physical and mental strength.
  85. I'm running on empty, both physically and emotionally.
  86. Even simple tasks drain what little energy I have.
  87. Depression's grasp leaves me feeling fatigued.
  88. Wishing for a way to escape the constant tiredness.
  89. I'm tired of feeling like I'm stuck in a never-ending cycle.
  90. Depression's weight slows me down, both inside and out.
  91. Each day is a struggle against the fatigue within.
  92. Tired of searching for the energy to keep going.
  93. Depression's grip tightens, leaving me drained.
  94. My body feels like it's made of bricks, and my mind is foggy.
  95. I'm tired of feeling like I'm suffocating under sadness.
  96. Even laughter can't mask the exhaustion I feel.
  97. Depression's weight is like a boulder on my chest.
  98. My energy is depleted, and my motivation is gone.
  99. Tired of feeling like I'm trapped in a never-ending storm.
  100. Depression's hold on me leaves me perpetually tired.
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