Quote #89634
I'll never forget how the depression and loneliness felt good and bad at the same time. Still does.
Henry Rollins
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Rollins frames depression and loneliness as emotionally ambivalent states: painful in their isolation and heaviness, yet perversely “good” in the sense that they can feel familiar, clarifying, or even protective—an interior space where expectations drop and one’s raw self is undeniable. The closing “Still does” suggests this is not a youthful episode he outgrew but a recurring psychological pattern, implying that certain forms of suffering can become entwined with identity and creativity. The quote’s power lies in its refusal of a simple recovery narrative; it acknowledges that negative feelings can carry a seductive or stabilizing component, complicating how we talk about mental health and resilience.



