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Quotes About Mood

nonchalantly, against her damp brow.
~ Fern Michaels
When trust improves, the mood improves.
~ Fernando Flores
most people have an interpretation of mood and emotion that limits their power to observe and change their moods.
~ Fernando Flores
When our surroundings are overwhelmingly depressing, how can we be anything but depressed?
~ Binnie Kirshenbaum
How you doin? how you doin?
~ Bob Belonzi
Servants don't try to give the Master a better idea; servants don't complain that they think the task is stupid; servants don't pause to consider whether they're in the mood to do it; servants don't decide if the task is within their dignity to perform. They just do it.
~ Bob Sorge
Despite almost daily reports of chaos and discord in the White House, the public did not know how bad the internal situation actually was. Trump was always shifting, rarely fixed, erratic. He would get in a bad mood, something large or small would infuriate him, and he would say about the KORUS trade agreement, "We're withdrawing today.
~ Bob Woodward
Plot joined the expedition unwooed, as a necessary companion. It was not the scout. The scout was a certain mood. I followed that mood, and let the shape of the story flow from that.
~ Bonnie Friedman
Il était presque toujours de bonne humeur, le reste du temps il dormait.
~ Boris Vian
One guy named Lars was writing a six-hundred-page poem on Hitler's last days in the bunker, written from the viewpoint of Eva Braun's dog. His first reading consisted of ten minutes of barking. "It sets the mood," he explained, and he was correct if that mood was to punch him hard in the face. Natalie's
~ Harlan Coben
The whole place had a feel and aura about as warm as a cold sore. Myron
~ Harlan Coben
So Ema and I went our separate ways. I got home, still lost in my thoughts. I had figured out what had happened in the Caldwell household. Most of it, anyway. I was having trouble making all the pieces fit. There was, I knew, only one way to get the answers I needed. It was going to involve putting myself in more peril. I didn't relish that either. There was a fine line between being daringly brave and foolishly suicidal. I wasn't in the mood to find out just how fine. But
~ Harlan Coben
The night-crawlers had retired, but ripe chinaberries drummed on the roof when the wind stirred, and the darkness was desolate with the barking of distant dog.
~ Harper Lee
I feel like I've swallowed a cloudy sky
~ Haruki Murakami
When I was little, I had this science book. There was a section on 'What would happen to the world if there was no friction?' Answer: 'Everything on earth would fly into space from the centrifugal force of revolution.' That was my mood.
~ Haruki Murakami
That sometimes in life we can't grasp the boundary between reality and unreality. Than boundary always seems to be shifting. As if the border between countries shifts from one day to the next depending on their mood. We need to pay close attention to that movement otherwise we won't know which side we're on.
~ Haruki Murakami
When people photograph an object, they often put a pack of cigarettes next to it to give the viewer a sense of the object's actual size, but the pack of cigarettes next to the images in my memory expanded and contracted, depending on my mood at the time. Like the objects and events in constant flux, or perhaps in opposition to them, what should have been a fixed yardstick inside the framework of my memory seemed instead to be in perpetual motion.
~ Haruki Murakami
Once you're lost, you panic. You're in total despair, not knowing what to do. I hate it when that happens. Sex can be a real pain that way, 'cause when you get in the mood all you can think about is what's right under your nose - that's sex, all right.
~ Haruki Murakami
She was short, and even in a good mood she talked like she was half a step away from picking a fight.
~ Haruki Murakami
Like the song says, rainy days and Mondays always get ya down .
~ Haruki Murakami
A good mood, incidentally, spreads most swiftly by the judicious use of humor. For
~ Harvard Business School Press
The sky was the color of lightbulbs that weren't lit.
~ Heather O'Neill
When he's hot, he's hot; when he's not, he's not. But at least there is always food
~ Helen Fielding
What I've always found interesting in gardens is looking at what people choose to plant there. What they put in. What they leave out. One small choice and then another, and soon there is a mood, an atmosphere, a series of limitations, a world.
~ Helen Humphreys