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Quotes About Mood

While watching him work on the set of the film based on my life - Patch Adams - I saw that whenever there was a stressful moment, Robin would tap into his improvisation style to lighten the mood of cast and crew.
~ Patch Adams
When you work on animation, the music has a great task: to create a sound and melodies and mood and atmosphere and energy dedicated to these extraordinary characters.
~ Alexandre Desplat
When you are low, you do tattoos and it gives you adrenaline for a couple of days and you're happy.
~ Sergei Polunin
Cycling taught me to recognize that mental health is on a sliding scale. Some days you are up and some days you are down.
~ Chris Hoy
The songs were all either fast or sad. Because all songs should be either fast or sad.
~ Rob Sheffield
These were songs from Merrie England's springtime, and later, on Summer Solstice (1971), they would much better capture the mood of sun-kissed medieval Arcadia.
~ Rob Young
Nowadays you envy a manic-depressive. Half the time he's happy, the other half he's right.
~ Robert Brault
It's hardly in a body's pow'r, To keep, at times, frae being sour.
~ Robert Burns
Many men are melancholy by hearing music, but it is a pleasing melancholy that it causeth; and therefore to such as are discontent, in woe, fear, sorrow, or dejected, it is a most present remedy.
~ Robert Burton
This energy was so powerful that it made him swing from one mood or idea to the opposite—from spirituality to sensuality, from naïveté to craftiness. This daemon, he decided, was a spirit implanted in him at birth and it encompassed his whole being. How he managed this daemon would determine the length of his life and the success of his endeavors.
~ Robert Greene
The period after the inauguration became known as the "Hundred Days," and its success in altering the country's mood partly stemmed from Roosevelt's clever pacing and use of dramatic contrast.
~ Robert Greene
It was an awkward morning, made for unpleasant thoughts.
~ Robert Jordan
I make some jokes about it, but they're not funny and just add to the depression.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
physical discomfort is important only when the mood is wrong. Then you fasten on to whatever thing is uncomfortable and call that the cause. But if the mood is right, then physical discomfort doesn't mean much.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
physical discomfort is important only when the mood is wrong.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
John was worried Sylvia would not be up to the discomfort of this and planned to have her fly to Billings, Montana, but Sylvia and I both talked him out of it. I argued that physical discomfort is important only when the mood is wrong. Then you fasten on to whatever thing is uncomfortable and call that the cause. But if the mood is right, then physical discomfort doesn't mean much. And when thinking about Sylvia's moods and feelings, I couldn't see her complaining.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
I argued that physical discomfort is important only when the mood is wrong. Then you fasten on to whatever thing is uncomfortable and call that the cause. But if the mood is right, then physical discomfort doesn't mean much.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
There is a nameless mood abroad in the world today, a feeling in the blood of more than a few people, an expectation of worse things to come, a readiness to riot, a mistrust of everything one reveres.
~ Robert Musil
I can't cheer up — I don't want to cheer up. It's nicer to be miserable!
~ L.M. Montgomery
Besides, I've been feeling a little blue — just a pale, elusive azure. It isn't serious enough for anything darker.
~ L.M. Montgomery
She had dreamed some brilliant dreams during the past winter and now they lay in the dust around her. In her present mood of self-disgust, she could not immediately begin dreaming again. And she discovered that, while solitude with dreams is glorious, solitude without them has few charms.
~ L.M. Montgomery
When he said good evening you felt that it was a good evening and that it was partly his doing that it was.
~ L.M. Montgomery
In her present mood of self-disgust, she could not immediately begin dreaming again. And she discovered that, while solitude with dreams is glorious, solitude without them has few charms.
~ L.M. Montgomery
The morning was a cup filled with mist and glamor. In the corner near her was a rich surprise of new-blown, crystal-dewed roses. The trills and trickles of song from the birds in the big tree above her seemed in perfect accord with her mood. A sentence from a very old, very true, very wonderful Book came to her lips, 'Weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning.
~ L.M. Montgomery