I Quotes
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“I eat what I want but in moderation.”
“I eat whatever I like, but I play tennis and run nearly every day.”
“I eat whatever I want, junk food included.”
“I eat whatever I want. I can get away with it. There are some strict regiment eatings, but I don't follow them.”
“I eat whatever I want. I like bread and cheese and wine, and that makes my life fun and enjoyable.”
“I eat, sleep and breathe training.”
“I eat, sleep, and drink my character. It is my fantasy to go to another planet.”
“I edit as I go. Especially when I go to commit it to paper. I prefer a typewriter even to a computer. I don't like it. There's no noise on the computer. I like a typewriter because I am such a slow typist. I edit as I am committing it to paper. I like to see the words before me and I go, "Yeah, that's it." They appear before me and they fit. I don't usually take large parts out. If I get stuck early in a song, I take it as a sign that I might be writing the chorus and don't know it. Sometimes,you gotta step back a little bit and take a look at what you're doing.”
“I edit my own stories to death. They eventually run and hide from me.”
“I edit things down, and I've got a massive dressing room in the country, and so all the things I'm not going to wear but don't want to get rid of go there. And all the stuff I want to get rid of goes to Oxfam.”
“I edited Big Funk, some of the footage was shot by Peter Care. We were film buffs as much as music buffs, and so there are film reference as well as sound references.”
“I edited that [men's adventure] stuff, I read it all. I went from that to The Saturday Evening Post. The very first day at the Post, I edited a piece by John O’Hara and Hannah Arendt. She said, ‘Come on, vat are you doink?’
“I said, ‘You’re okay Arendt, but you’re no Walter Kaylin.”
“I educated myself, and it made me feel good. I went to museums. I read books. I did all the things, pretty much, that you would do in school. I would never want my kids to leave school, though, I'm really for education.”
“I educated myself. To me, school was boring.”
“I effortlessly let go of my density and dance forward into infinite bliss.”
Source: Joyful Living: 101 Ways to Transform Your Spirit and Revitalize Your Life
“I either delegate something, I dump it, or I deal with it.”
“I either eat too much or starve myself. Sleep for 14 hours or have insomniac nights. Fall in love very hard or hate passionately. I don't know what grey is. I never did.”
“I either play cops or criminals - I'm either on the right side of the law or the wrong side. I gravitate toward edgier material because it suits my nature. I find it fascinating to play. I'm just that kind of person.”
“I either want a love like poetry or no love at all.”
Source: Remember the wild girl
“I either want to be completely recovered or completely emaciated. It's the in between that I can't stand, the limbo of failure where you know that you haven't done your best at one or the other: dying or living.”
“I either write songs on guitar, or... I don't ever have a keyboard with me, but like, my keyboard on the laptop.”
“I either write the book or sell the jewels. And I'm kinda sentimental about the jewels.”
Source: Ava Gardner: The Secret Conversations
“I either wrote at the end of the night or sometimes in the morning. Sometimes they were full entries, or others I just wrote notes about things that happened that day or funny thoughts I'd had. If I had a truly eventful day, I'd take the time to write it all down in great detail. I edited a lot of content out once it was all finished - there was way too much, and I didn't want to bore anyone. I like to keep the book [Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries] moving at a fast pace.”
“I ejaculated about ten minutes ago and the stuff was black. So everything is not normal." Silence greeted that happy little announcement. Man, if he had hauled off and sucker-punched V, he would have gotten less of a shocked-out reaction.”
Source: Lover Revealed: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood
“I elbow my way through the mass of people to get to my locker because there's something immensely satisfying about the toughest part of my arm connecting with the softest part of everyone else.”
Source: Cracked Up to Be
“I elbowed my way into the grubby café, bought a pie that tasted of shoe polish and a pot of tea with cork crumbs floating in it, and eavesdropped on a pair of Shetland pony breeders. Despondency makes one hanker after lives one never led. Why have you given your life to books, TC? Dull, dull, dull! The memoirs are bad enough, but all that ruddy fiction! Hero goes on a journey, stranger comes to town, somebody wants something, they get it or they don't, will is pitted against will. "Admire me, for I am a metaphor.”
Source: Cloud Atlas: A Novel
“I elect to stay on the soil of which I was born and on the plot of ground which I have fairly bought and honestly paid for. Don't advise me to leave, and don't add insult to injury by telling me it's for my own good; of that I am to be the judge.”
“I eliminated coffee and fish from my diet. The pesticides in coffee and fish, as well as the mercury in the latter, are considered possible contributors to birth defects in fetal tissue.”
“I embarked on a campaign of honey and kindness, which, if you've never tried it, is very hard to do with someone who thinks you are chickenhearted and has in the past called you a poxy sluggard. It is especially hard if every day you are plagued with fear about what might happen next.”
Source: Forge
“I embarked on a risky course of plastic surgery and silicone injections, major dental realignments and gruesome medical procedures. I pray that young dancers, those who imitate me at their peril, will avoid this blind alley. It is more than a dead end; it is a dead beginning.”
“I embarked on my life - I didn't do anything. I don't have an explanation.”
“I embody EVERYTHING from the Godly to the party.”
“I embrace country music because of love, a love of what I came from.”
“I embrace deep thought, resilience, and self-mastery. My struggles and triumphs are a testament to this”
Source: Nothing But The Truth...
“I embrace each moment as an opportunity for a miracle.”
“I embrace emerging experience, I participate in discovery. I am a butterfly. I am not a butterfly collector. I want the experience of the butterfly.”
Source: Crossing unmarked snow: further views on the writer's vocation
“I embrace everybody for who and what they are.”
“I embrace everybody, but you work everybody and each song at a time to who it is for. I believe that's how you build a palace. You build a palace one block at a time and then you'll have what you want. That's how it goes.”
“I embrace everything.”
“I embrace, I veritably hug and cuddle, the concept of optimism. It is the core of my approach to my existence.”
Source: Vanishing Girl
“I embrace mistakes, they make you who you are.”
“I embrace my blackness, just as I do my conservatism and my Christianity, but I don't want to be defined or pigeonholed by any one of the many elements that make up my character.”
“I embrace my body, and I embrace everything about myself.”
“I embrace my body, and I embrace everything about myself. Coming full circle is a celebration of freedom and happiness because that's what [my new album] 'Lotus' is representing. I'm embracing everything that I've grown to be and learned to be.”
“I embrace my demise, harboring both disdain and adoration for existence. I yearn to endure torment and fade into oblivion, a state of perfection that I find appealing.”
“I embrace my fate; spiritual journey.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“I embrace my imperfections and insecurities as part of what makes me who I am. Through my pain and weakness, I find strength and happiness in simply being myself.”
Source: Vitaly: The Misadventures of a Ukrainian Orphan
“I embrace my own truth.”
Source: Within the event horizon: poetry & prose
“I embrace my rival, but only to strangle him.”
“I embrace my solitude as a beautiful gift; I will become beautiful through it.”
Source: Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963