“It is by no means necessary that a great nation should always stand at the heroic level. But no nation has the root of greatness in it unless in time of need it can rise to the heroic mood.” NeedsShouldMeanNationsLevelsGreatnessRootsMoodHeroicGreat NationsTime Of Need Book:Fear God and Take Your Own Part Source: Fear God and Take Your Own Part
“For me, makeup is about being your best self. If I wake up in a foul mood and have to deal with temper tantrums and an exploding diaper--I know taking 10 minutes to get my game face on will reset my stress levels. It's a chance to check in and remind myself--you got this.” IfsKnowsSelfFacesGamesChanceLevelsDealsMinutesStressWake UpMoodChecksMakeupTemperFoulExplodingDiapersBest SelfResetTantrumsTemper TantrumsStress Levels Book:The Honest Life (Enhanced Edition): Living Naturally and True to You Source: The Honest Life (Enhanced Edition): Living Naturally and True to You
“A balance of giving and receiving is essential to keeping your energy, mood and motivation at a consistently high level.” GivingMotivationEnergyLevelsBalanceEssentialsMoodReceivingConsistentlyHigh LevelGiving And Receiving Author:Doreen Virtue
“On the level of simple sensation and mood, making love surely resembles an epileptic fit at least as much as, if not more than, it does eating a meal or conversing with someone.” IfsDoeSimpleLevelsFitEatingSexualityMoodMealsSensationsMaking LoveDemonicVoluptuousEpileptics Author:Susan Sontag
“The most natural way you would attempt to cope with something inside you that is affecting your moods and your energy levels is to intervene with chemicals to help and because medical science hasn't come up with pharmaceuticals that do particularly well you tend to reach for the chemicals that are outside the Pharma counter, i.e. narcotics and alcohol because they can guarantee your mood more or less.” WayWellsHelpingEnergyNaturalLevelsCome UpAlcoholMedicalMoodGuaranteesChemicalsNarcoticsMedical ScienceEnergy Levels Author:Stephen Fry
“Listen to your conscience regarding something that you simply know you should do, then start small on it - make a promise and keep it. Then move forward and make a little larger promise and keep it. Eventually you'll discover that your sense of honor will become greater than your moods, and that will give you a level of confidence and excitement that you can move to other areas where you feel you need to make improvements or give service.” KnowsNeedsGivingFeelsShouldLittlesMovingLevelsGreaterHonorPromiseConscienceAreasImprovementMoodMoving ForwardExcitement Author:Stephen Covey
“If you work in the city long enough, it begins to deal with you on a personal level. Streets reveal their moods. Sometimes the signal light loves you. Sometimes they fight you. When you're hunting for a new building, you hope the city is on your side. You have to use a little bit of thinking--you might call it the process of elimination--and you need a little bit of instinct, but not too much of either. If you think too hard, you overshoot your target and end up at the Pier or the Tenderloin. If you relax and let the city help, the destination does all the work for you.” IfsThinkingNeedsLittlesLongDoeEndsSometimesHardEnoughHelpingUseLightMightFightingBitsProcessSidesLevelsDealsCitiesToo MuchStreetsLove YouBuildingLittle BitInstinctMoodRelaxTargetDestinationHuntingSignalsYour SideEliminationPiers Author:Scott Adams
“On an everyday level, I use alcohol and drugs in general mostly to be in a happier mood, with the people around me.” PeopleUseLevelsDrugEverydayAlcoholMood Author:Gaspar Noe
“The woman is skin covered prozac I like to call her. Half the trick to a film like this is keeping a sort of emotional level going and keeping an attitude that induces creativity on the set. You have to be in a good mood for that. You have to be happy to make a comedy I think and Anne sort of ensured that every time by expressing most of her feelings through the exciting medium of dance.” ThinkingFeelingsFilmLevelsHalfAttitudeCreativityComedyEmotionalSkinsExcitingMoodTricksMediumsCoveredProzacGood Mood Author:Ryan Reynolds