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Quotes About Mood

Each day, according to your sensitivity and your mood, choose to enter into total communication with the objects of your desire or, more simply, with the states that spontaneously present themselves and that harbor the power to bring you a kind of satisfaction you no doubt underestimate
~ Daniel Odier
Her father did look tired, almost as if he were sitting in shadow when everyone around him was in sunshine.
~ Dave Duncan
When Eeyore becomes your spirit animal...you've lost hope".
~ Dave Ramsey
Today, Psycho still holds up extraordinarily well (another reason why a remake seems pointless). With the exception of Halloween, no latter-day horror/thriller has been capable of generating as many goosebumps. The black-and-white photography is perfect for the film's tone and mood the starkness of color would have blurred the nightmarish quality. The painstaking care with which [director Alfred] Hitchcock composed every scene is evident in the quality of the final product.
~ James Berardinelli
jovial air clashed with her mood. She would have liked to greet him with friendly goodwill, but managed
~ James Carroll
Thomas rolled over, glad it was dark so no one could see the look that had settled across his face. It wasn't a smile, exactly. Not quite a happy expression. But almost. And for now, almost was good enough.
~ James Dashner
Melancholy is incompatible with bicycling.
~ James E. Starrs
It is so often true that whether a person carries with him an atmosphere of gloom and depression or one of confidence and courage depends on his individual outlook.
~ James Keller
In a sermon on a text from Proverbs—"adversity kills only where there is a weakness to be killed"—one of the North's leading clergymen expressed this new mood of grim resolution.
~ James M. McPherson
Oh the gladness of their gladness when they're glad, And the sadness of their sadness when they're sad; But the gladness of their gladness, and the sadness of their sadness, Are as nothing to their badness when they're bad
~ James Matthew Barrie
Basically, I have two speeds.... Hostile or smart-aleck. Your choice.
~ James Patterson
Blacks and blues, that's the ticket, blacks and blues.
~ Donna Tartt
winter grayness weighing like stone.
~ Donna Tartt
Spring had come to Washington. The cherry blossoms were in bloom. Yet the glacial mood of the capital refused to melt. Accusations
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
She had her image… and anything added to that would be mere verse-making. Something might come of it some day. In the meanwhile she had got her mood on to paper—and this is the release that all writers, even the feeblest, seek for as men seek for love; and, having found it, they doze off happily into dreams and trouble their hearts no further.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
The sun is shining, and I am in the mood to make mistakes through over-confidence.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
That was the second time within five minutes that he had warned her off his private ground. His mood had changed since the early hours of the afternoon and all his defences were up once more. She could not again disregard the 'No Thoroughfare' sign; so she left it to him to start a fresh subject.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
There is almost nothing more useless than a New Mexican in a metaphysical mood.
~ Doug Fine
And I write novels! chimed in the other cop. Though I haven't had any of them published yet, so I better warn you, I'm in a meeeean mood!
~ Douglas Adams
The sky which had started out with such verve and spirit in the morning was beginning to lose its concentration and slip back into its normal English condition
~ Douglas Adams
He decided to feel sorry for himself. That would pass the time.
~ Douglas Adams
Cómo puedo saber que el pasado no es una ficción inventada para explicar la discrepancia entre mis sensaciones físicas inmediatas y mi estado de ánimo?
~ Douglas Adams
No quiero morir todavía! ¡Aún me duele la cabeza, estaré de mal humor y no lo disfrutaré!
~ Douglas Adams
One of the officials of the party had irritably decided that the President was clearly not in a mood to read the deliciously turned speech that had been written for him, and had flipped the switch on the remote-control device in his pocket.
~ Douglas Adams