Quotes About Mood
Sunday evenings are heavier than clouds with rain, darker too and often interminable...
~ John Geddes
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One of the first symptoms of depression, even before your mood drops to new lows, is sleep disturbance. Either you can't get up or you can't get to sleep or both.
~ John J. Ratey
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How do they feel about being Mr. Duncan's guinea pigs? "I guess it's OK," says Michelle. "Besides getting up early and being all sweaty and gross, I'm more awake during the day. I mean, I was cranky all the time last year." Beyond improving her mood, it will turn out, Michelle is also doing much better with her reading.
~ John J. Ratey
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Hippocrates, who recommended that all people in a bad mood should go for a walk—and if it did not improve, walk again.
~ John J. Ratey
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On average, we spend far more of our time in depression than we do in mania or hypomania—by a ratio of three to one for those with bipolar I, according to a major 2003 study. Estimates go much higher for those with bipolar II.
~ John McManamy
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Like all the stories I wrote at that time, it was based on an unusual atmosphere that had impressed me in real life.
~ Elif Batuman
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Harper prefers winter, when it gets dark at three thirty and is pitch black by the time she finishes her shift. The summer sun reveals too much.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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sense the story like an approaching storm
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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She was in that flagging mood when to go on living seems only to load more unmeaning moments on to your memory.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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He was not sprightly enough to have sprightly friends.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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Winter, spring and summer did not accommodate themselves to one's mood as autumn did. They lacked its gentleness.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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Insufficient nourishment in the early morning leads to pessimism and doubts.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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It's all right, darling. I can't stand people who are bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at seven in the morning. Give me a girl who only gets going after ten!
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard
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Patty Flood and her good mood were starting to get on my nerves. Her mood was so good it was almost a physical thing, a monkey on a leash that she let leap all over the furniture, delighting only its owner.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
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your attitude is not your mood.
~ Elizabeth Smart
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Only a few leaves of deep red remain on the otherwise bare limbs of the maples; the oak leaves are russet and wrinkled; briefly through the trees is the glimpse of the bay, flat and steel-gray today with the overcast November sky.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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She had spells of manic loquaciousness, followed by days of silence.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Her irritation with the world had dampened into a cushion of soft melancholy that went with her everywhere.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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The sadness that rose and fell in me was like the tides.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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All day long he was docile, intelligent, good, Though sometimes changing to a darker mood. He seemed hypocritical, could tell better lies, in the dark he saw dots of colors behind closed eyes, clenched fists, put his tongue out at his elder brother.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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Siempre es usted así? - ¿Cómo es así? - sonrió Falcó. - Tan engreído. Tan seguro de sí mismo. Tan de todo. - Va por días. - ¿Y hoy es uno de esos días? La miró con cara de buen chico. Directo a los ojos. - Depende de usted.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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Excesivo como casi todo en él: su cólera y sus buenos humores
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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What do you know about being sad?' 'I know you don't need a reason.
~ Aryn Kyle
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Out of many other things I have to figure out, the one on the brim is why I become so dramatic and ecstatic when it rains.
~ Ashima
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