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Quotes About Mood

The night felt forced, off-kilter. We were trying to have fun, fixating on what was available to us, but it was a stretch.
~ Andrew Martin
You don't think in depression that you've put on a grey veil and are seeing the world through the haze of a bad mood. You think that the veil has been taken away, the veil of happiness, and that now you're seeing truly.
~ Andrew Solomon
Geralt's expression changed a little, in what was probably supposed to be a smile.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
I had sadness for breakfast.
~ Andy Milonakis
Indeed, as we shall see, it is a bad mistake to confuse life satisfaction and happiness; the former is an overall judgment about life that comes from consideration, while the latter is an emotion, a mood, or a feeling, which is part of experiencing life.16
~ Angus Deaton
Gerald Middleton was a man of mildly but persistently depressive temperament. Such men are not at their best at breakfast, nor is the week before Christmas their happiest time.
~ Angus Wilson
When she is happy, she can't stop talking, when she is sad she doesn't say a word.
~ Ann Brashares
I need eleven hours of sleep so I won't be cranky.
~ Ann Christopher
Guilt always made her ratty.
~ Ann Cleeves
She almost hoped someone would challenge her, because she was in the mood for a fight.
~ Ann Cleeves
Hatta always gave the impression of rain. If I was in a real good mood and full of ideas and then happened to encounter Hatta, I felt I was suddenly surprised by a shower of rain and got wet all over the body. My good mood was gone, and also my ideas.
~ Sukarno
Whatever I'm feeling, whatever I'm going through, whatever mood I'm in... If I'm feeling like dancing or clubbing, then it will be reflected in the music. If I'm feeling dark and vulnerable, then it will reflect in the music, too.
~ Rihanna
I'm very moody, so I dress for whatever mood I'm in. Sometimes I want to be a little more boyish and flowy and comfortable. Sometimes I want to feel a little sexier and more composed.
~ Banks
Some people are so sad that, at times, that's what gets on my nerves - if they just hammer the doom, with no comic relief whatsoever.
~ Kurt Vile
When someone asks me to do a score, I look at the picture two or three times. I never watch the rushes to pick up the mood as quickly as I can. If it's something I want to do, just watching the film will start the wheels turning.
~ Henry Mancini
Whenever I get happy, I always have a terrible feeling.
~ Roman Polanski
Los Angeles was great fun because it was the polar opposite of Moscow in 1980. It was sunny and bright, lots of colours around, whereas Moscow was dark and oppressive.
~ Daley Thompson
The enemies of acting are mood and attitude and other general homogenized disruptive entities. Whereas acting is about action - doing - and unless you can figure out a way to craft in an imaginative reality to which you don't submit, you're going to be out of control. You'll flip out. The job is to be surprised.
~ William Hurt
Don't force yourself to write. Some people can write a novel in a few months, whereas for others it can take over a year. I'm lucky to be one of the former - but, even so, if I'm not in the mood to write, I won't. I'll go off, do something else and come back to it when I'm ready.
~ Cecelia Ahern
Sentiment is wherever you go.
~ Mitch Albom
I dress according to my mood. Some days I don't want to dress up, while some days I want to look great and so I make an extra effort to put on some Kajal and beautiful dresses, but it all depends on my mood.
~ Rhea Chakraborty
I think that music and visual arts can complement themselves nicely. They do different things - the music forces you into a different mood and perspective whilst the visual stuff can engage you in a more direct cognitive manner.
~ Aaron Koblin
No poet is required to write in stanzas, or indeed in regular forms at all. Coleridge's 'Dejection: An Ode' has a rhyme scheme and sequence of long and short lines that goes without regular pattern, following the mood and whim of the poet. Such a form is known as an irregular ode.
~ James Fenton
It is well-known that whistling is a great pick-me-up and promotes a feeling of happiness.
~ Y. G. Mahendran