Quote #0
I’m not crazy. I’ve just been in a very bad mood for 40 years.
April Winchell
About This Quote
Often presented as a self-deprecating one-liner about being labeled unstable when the speaker sees it as long-term irritability or dissatisfaction.
Interpretation
The line reframes a stigma-laden accusation (“crazy”) as a more mundane, enduring emotional state, using exaggeration to make the point humorous and relatable.




