5 Metaphors for moody

Major Moody was a gray-headed old man of about sixty, who played his cards with great attention, and never spoke a word,either then or at any other period of his life.

That Moody is a slow coach, and will never do anything.

After the usual introductory services, he began to read his performance, but soon grew weary, stumbled disconsolately, and at last stopped, exclaiming,"Emerson must be Emerson, and Moody must be Moody!

And Moody, who would no doubt show himself before long, was another bird of the same covey, though less rapacious.

Dwight L. Moody's? Was there a common element in the ambition of each of these leaders of men? Is the realization of the ambition to serve one's fellow-men limited to those who possess unique powers or opportunities?

5 Metaphors for  moody