55 Quotes About Moods
- Author Jason Versey
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The ugliness and or beauty we see in others are mostly experienced through the lens of our ever changing moods and emotions. So be wary, both are unreliable.
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- Author Raheel Farooq
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Moods are adjectives of the grammar of life.
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- Author Robin McKinley
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Not all honey— she had concluded— had a specific use beyond what all honey is good for, sweetness and salves. But this honey, it was somehow so strong that it must be for something, though she had still not learnt what it was. The best she had come to was that this honey was for joy...
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- Author Roni Askey-Doran
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Mental illness is not in the business of making sense of itself.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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Gloomy days, whether meteorological or psychological, lend themselves more to the creation of Gothic horror. On those insular days, the mind gravitates towards the unseen and the subconscious. Days of blinding sunshine banish the desire to ruminate and it is replaced with a longing to participate in the outside world.
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- Author Elizabeth Goudge
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Winter, spring and summer did not accommodate themselves to one's mood as autumn did. They lacked its gentleness.
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- Author A.Z. Green
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Being a 'potential mate' was something rather different and much more complicated. It was when two people had the potential to become like one person, knowing each other's moods and feelings in a way no one else could. Being aware of their presence in a crowded room was just one example. If they were sad or angry, their mate would sense it to a point of feeling the emotion themselves.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Freedom is the ability to instantly transform a bad mood into a good one.
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- Author Italo Calvino
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If I were to draw, I would apply myself only to studying the form of inanimate objects," I said somewhat imperiously, because I wanted to change the subjects and also because a natural inclination does truly lead me to recognise my moods in the motionless suffering of things.
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