“The ability to interview people and read your subject comes from my mother being very demanding of me with one thing: that I should be able to read her mood and know what she wanted. I could look in my mother’s eyes and know everything. When she was sad, when she was angry, what she was thinking. I…”— Howard Stern, rollingstone.com
“Stealing sips of alcohol and being dumb with you, hands under the blankets while we in the living room, taking pictures of our pictures so they know we cool, that's my mood.”— Carlie Hanson, open.spotify.com
“I got away with everything under the last boss and it wasn't good for me. So I want guidance. I want leadership. Lead me... when I'm in the mood to be led.”— Paul Lieberstein, Ryan Howard, B.J. Novak,, imdb.com
“Kirsten: She looks good. Her spirits are high. Caleb: She's high? Kirsten: No, her spirit. Her mood. She's up. Caleb: So, she's on uppers?”— Erica Messer, Debra J. Fisher, Kirsten Cohen, Kelly Rowan, imdb.com
“You can tell a lot about a woman’s mood just by her hands. For example, if she’s holding a gun, she’s probably angry.”— Unknown, tcat.tc
“One person's energetic shift has the power to create a ripple effect around the world.”— Gabby Bernstein, amazon.com
“Your mood is like half a dialogue. Say something nice to yourself and see how it makes you feel.”— Yoko Ono, twitter.com
“By painting colours and lines and forms seen in a quickened mood I was seeking to make this mood vibrate as a phonograph does.”— Edvard Munch, en.wikiquote.org
“You have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness.”— William Shakespeare, amazon.com
“Have you ever done that? You feel really bad, and then it goes away, and you don’t know why.”— Stephen Chbosky, amazon.com
“Reading was like a drug, a dope. The novels created moods in which I lived for days.”— Richard Wright, amazon.com
“Please don’t expect me to always be good and kind and loving. There are times when I will be cold and thoughtless and hard to understand.”— Sylvia Plath, amazon.com
“Toxic people are very destructive; they are emotional vampires. Your interactions with them will always leave you drained and exhausted. They are mood changers; they suck a life out of you. Toxic People are a vehicle of heaviness and depression.”— Lilly Singh, amazon.com