I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I feel a special kinship for our military. Because, unfortunately, I became a wartime president. And committed our military in the defense of our country to difficult assignments. I tell people all the time, I don't miss much about being president; I do miss looking in the eyes of people who volunteered to serve. And so not only do I feel a kinship, I feel an obligation and a duty to help.”
“I feel a special kinship with our military personnel, veterans, and their families. After all, two of my decisions sent them into harm's way.”
“I feel a strange sensation brewing inside of me. It tickles my throat and forces my lips into a grin. Before I can stifle it, I giggle. And then I laugh.”
Source: The Glass Arrow
“I feel a strange, fierce squeeze in my heart when I see him, like pride, although there's nothing about Sean that I can take credit for.”
Source: The Scorpio Races
“I feel a strong affinity to Ke$ha and Katy Perry and a lot of these women who are really pushing the girl power femme fatale thing. It's fun and it's unapologetic, and they tell women they can do whatever they want, and that's true, and that's a message that I want to carry, to tell girls they can do whatever they want.”
“I feel a strong immortal hope, which bears my mournful spirit up beneath its mountain load; redeemed from death, and grief, and pain, I soon shall find my [child] again within the arms of God.”
“I feel a strong relationship with God and I feel my ties are with him. That's how I honestly feel.”
“I feel a strong wakeup call and need to build social connections.”
“I feel a sudden clear focus and perspective. There is no time for anything inessential.”
Source: Gratitude
“I feel a sudden wave of nerves, which is a bit irrational, since me and Juliet are practically soulmates -- two beings who found each other in the depths of the internet against all odds.”
Source: I Was Born for This
“I feel a terrible loss when I (eventually must) complete a work of fiction.”
“I feel a terrifically painful disturbance in the natural law of things between men and women that must be balanced in the next few thousand years. What has been done in the name of holding up masculine energy as God and feminine energy as subservient has really wiped out everything.”
“I feel a thread tugging me again, but this time I know that it isn’t some sinister force dragging me toward death. This time I know it’s my mother's hand, drawing me into her arms. And I go gladly into her embrace.”
“I feel a thrill of excitement at this first tiny glimpse of self-revelation, of intimacy.”
Source: The Girl Before
“I feel a tingling sensation in my body, and I can almost feel her lips in my mind now. I think she likes me, but I need to be sure.”
Source: Ritualistic Murder
“I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment. Everything is in tune: the voice, the type of music, who I am and who people think I am.”
“I feel a very unusual sensation - if it is not indigestion, I think it must be gratitude.”
“I feel a void within me sometimes. It’s like the nothingness that exists in the universe has seeped into me.”
Source: Random Cosmos
“I feel a whole country growing inside me, thousands of years, millions of people, stupid, crazy, shrewd people, and all of them me. I never felt like that before, I never felt that there was anything inside me, even myself.”
Source: Best American Fantasy 2
“I feel able to comfort myself emotionally, and this keeps my heart open.”
“I feel abnormally aware of the air in my lungs and of the blood in my body. Brian’s breath is loud and reminds me that he is a person and that he is alive and so am I. I put his hand on my throat to stop my breath and try to subdue this feeling of being a person who breathes and takes up space and fucks people, but he won’t keep his hand there. He moves it to my waist and kisses my forehead.
I feel a cold rush down my body and suddenly I’m panicked. I wonder if Brian has ever been with a girl who loved him before. I wonder if there is a person out in the world who would feel sick at the thought of him being naked with me. I cannot shake this thought. I become sure of it. I suddenly feel a sickening, overwhelming guilt. I have to close my eyes to stop from crying at the thought of the girl I have imagined.”
Source: Oh Honey
“I feel about 18, but my mind is much more mature now, so it's a perfect combination.”
“I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.”
Source: The Snake Has All the Lines
“I feel about exercise the same way that I feel about a few other things: that there is nothing wrong with it if it is done in private by consenting adults.”
Source: Living Out Loud
“I feel about John's gospel like I feel about my wife; I love her very much, but I wouldn't claim to understand her.”
Source: Following Jesus: Biblical Reflections on Discipleship
“I feel about lending a book the way most fathers feel about their daughters living with a man out of wedlock.”
“I feel about me like I'm one of the working people, just like you, and everybody else. I don't fit the part of a celebrity.”
“I feel about mothers the way I feel about dimples: because I do not have one myself, I notice everyone who does.”
“I feel about my dogs now, and all the dogs I had prior to this, the way I feel about children—they are that important to me. When I have lost a dog I have gone into a mourning period that lasted for months.”
“I feel about my phone the way horror-movie ventriloquists feel about their dummies: It's smarter than me, better than me, and I will kill anyone who comes between us.”
Source: The Noble Hustle: Poker, Beef Jerky, and Death
“I feel about New York as a child whose father is a bank robber. Not perfect, but I still love him.”
“I feel about Photoshop the way some people feel about abortion. It is appalling and a tragic reflection on the moral decay of our society…unless I need it, in which case, everybody be cool.”
“I feel about politics the same way I do about religion: I find the best I can from different things.”
“I feel about romance the same way I do about a vocation; it's a calling.”
“I feel absolutely no threat or fear in Mexico City.”
“I feel absolutely sorry for the person who can't genuinely get excited about his or her work.”
“I feel accomplished knowing that I'm still the same at heart.”
“I feel acutely aware of how young I am. In a way that is good. It's productive. It makes me realise that I should be growing as a writer and a person.”
“I feel affluent or not according to what part of town I am in.”
“I feel...afraid. That's what it is, fear. I'm afraid for this child, this helpless, vulnerable child, and, in a strange way, I'm afraid of her, afraid of the power she has, precisely by her defenselessness, to bring pain, such terrible pain, to those who love her.”
“I feel again a spark of that ancient flame.”
Source: Virgil
“I feel akin to [William] Shakespeare in the sense that, as I see it, he lived to dramatize the unfailingly exciting, unfathomably strange interplay among human beings that constitutes "scenes" in his plays, and constitutes "story" in prose fiction.”
“I feel akin to the Platypus. An orphan in a family. A swimmer, a recluse. Part bird, part fish, part lizard.”
“I feel Aleister Crowley is a misunderstood genius of the 20th century. Because his whole thing was liberation of the person, of the entity, and that restrictions would foul you up, lead to frustration which leads to violence, crime, mental breakdown, depending on what sort of makeup you have underneath. The further this age we're in now gets into technology and alienation, a lot of the points he's made seem to manifest themselves all down the line.”
“I feel alive every time I take your hand in mine.”
“I feel alive in ghost mode.”
“I feel alive in quiet moments with my son, riding our bikes or watching him line his trains up in a particular order, witnessing how his mind works, hearing him learn a new word. I'm alive in these special moments because I never knew a love like this.”
“I feel alive when I feel ease of heart.”
“I feel alive when you kiss me.”
“I feel all agitated, like one of those snow globes you see resting peacefully on shop counters. I was perfectly happy being an ordinary, dull little Swiss village. But now Jack Harper’s come and shaken me up, and there are snowflakes all over the place, whirling around until I don’t know what I think anymore. And bits of glitter, too. Tiny bits of shiny, secret excitement.”
Source: Can You Keep a Secret?