Mood Quotes - Page 11
In a good mood I call my hair Chestnut with Gold Glints. In a bad mood, I call it mousy brown
Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows (2009). “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society”, p.99, A&C Black
Liz Miller (2010). “Mood Mapping: Plot your way to emotional health and happiness”, p.82, Pan Macmillan
But the moods could be contagious. He didn't need one right now.
Josephine Humphreys (2000). “The Fireman's Fair”, p.50, Penguin
And people are moody, dude. You gotta get used to living with people.
John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.32, Penguin
John Drinkwater (1922). “The Lyric: An Essay”
Jennifer Stone (1988). “Mind Over Media: Essays on Film and Television”
Words were the only net to catch a mood, the only sure weapon against oblivion.
Jan Struther (1940). “Mrs. Miniver”