“It was a very moody piece about the world closing in on you a bit. When it was recorded, early '69 or something, it was a time of war and tension, so that's reflected in this tune. It's still wheeled out when big storms happen, as they did the other week. It's been used a lot to evoke natural disast…”— Mick Jagger, npr.org
“Front row know every single song When she know she comin' home with me she always bring her thong Bring her lingerie whatever moods she in But a movie in Got the lights dim We gone make love til night's end Have you callin' up ya friends like 'oww I like him.'”— Mac Miller, azlyrics.com
“I grew, day by day, more moody, more irritable, more regardless of the feelings of others.”— Edgar Allan Poe, amazon.com
“You know sometimes when you're in a really bad mood and you're not sure why? That's how I get sometimes.”— Maisie Williams, azquotes.com
“They take you on an emotional roller coaster. You never know what to expect when it comes to their mood. One minute the two of you will be cordial and everything's chill, then a few hours later they're calling you just to cuss you out.”— Taylor Geiger, answers.com
“At your workplace, you're not allowed to have your prevailing character trait be "grouchy".”— Mindy Kaling, twitter.com
“Picking fights all of a sudden is a classic ploy -- this way if he ever gets caught, he can blame it on you and say you two were always fighting!”— Kiri Blakeley, thestir.cafemom.com
“Being angry in an instant — or being overly nice — is a red flag. There's no real reason for him to leave, so he has to create one. New activities, such as him going out all the time (but never mentions it until afterward) is a glaring example. If he was going somewhere and had no reason to hide it,…”— Charles J. Orlando, yourtango.com
“If you have ever been in a serious relationship, you have encountered moodiness after a favorite team loses, a miserable day at work, or just 'cause. Say goodbye to that nonsense. If you are in a casual relationship those days are numbered. You never have to see him if that mode of thinking ensues.…”— J. Dallas, bustle.com