I Quotes
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“I go on The Daily Beast. The Daily Beast is one of the websites that I check out.”
“I go on the Internet and look at old pictures of myself, because it is the best reminder of how far I have come and where I do not want to be.”
“I go on the presumption that everyone's full of shit until proven otherwise, and this usually serves me in good stead.”
Source: A Drink Before The War
“I go on the principle that a public debt is a public curse and in a republican government more than in any other.”
“I go on the road all the time, but I'm only performing for two hours a night, and then I'll do a meet-and-greet, and then I'll get a bite to eat, get drunk, pass out, wake up the next day, sleeping the next day, sleeping off the hangover, and then I'm in the next city.”
“I go on the same walk once or twice each week. There is one part of the walk, around one kilometre, which is my favourite part. And when I walk down that short part, I get the most remarkable ideas, especially related to my writing, often quotes. At some point, I recognized this as a pattern, and so now it always occurs, like magic. I have always felt that certain geographical areas vary in energy, some good for me, and some less good, even bad energy. Countries, areas, and cities vary in this way. So, when you find that special energy place, you can collect good energy, and other benefits, from simply walking through it.”
“I go on vacation strictly to relax - to kick back with a good book and do nothing else but read, sleep and eat.”
“I go on working for the same reason that a hen goes on laying eggs.”
“I go on working for the same reason that a hen goes on laying eggs. There is in every living creature an obscure but powerful impulse to active functioning. Life demands to be lived. Inaction, save as a measure of recuperation between bursts of activity, is painful and dangerous to the healthy organism- in fact, it is almost impossible. Only the dying can be really idle.”
“I go on writing so that I will always have something to read.”
Source: The Passion
“I go on YouTube when somebody says to look something up.”
“I go once a year to the Serengeti to see the wildebeest migrations because that means a lot to me, but I avoid Olduvai if I can because it is a ruin. It is most depressing.”
“I go online all the time, I just don't read about myself. I read a fashion website called Go Fug Yourself. I actually correspond with the Fug Girls and that's great.”
“I go onstage and I talk, and I remember what I'm saying, and I track it.”
“I go out an honest man, but you stay in a rogue.”
Source: Queen Anne: The Politics of Passion
“I go out and break my leg next year and can't play ever again, I got 40 million dollars. Nothing's guaranteed in this world, except that 40 million dollars.”
“I go out and do the best I can in each game, and I don't think about the fouls other players will commit or whether I might be injured. It only does you harm to worry about those things.”
“I go out and I say and do what I want - even if people may find that shocking. One could, of course, decide to be suffocated by all the pomp here in Élysée Palace. But if you decide to resist it, then you won't be suffocated.”
“I go out and look for a good story to tell and if I like it enough and I decide to direct it, I become dangerously involved in becoming a part of that story.”
“I go out and play not for the numbers, but for a chance to win and the thrill of playing in front of a packed crowd.”
“I go out and put in a load during the offseason so I know what I'm going to be able to do, as long as I stay healthy, when it comes time for the season.”
“I go out and salsa with friends, especially in the summertime. Now that's incredible cardio!”
“I go out as a missionary not that I may follow the dictates of common sense, but that I may obey that command of Christ.”
Source: James Gilmour of Mongolia: His Diaries, Letters and Reports
“I go out each morning and draw. I can't really start a painting in the morning until I've done a drawing.”
“I go out every day and try to play great defense. I know my hitting will improve.”
“I go out in the streets, and I go to shows, and I see my fans turn from "I like your last rap" to "I feel your movement; you're keeping it all the way real." One thing I've always said is that's never been my story, and I'm not going to go back on my word.”
“I go out into America, and I am literally navigating a minefield. Godliness has become abnormal.”
“I go out of my way to stay off commuter planes. I have skipped conferences because I would not fly on marginal airlines (and because of many mishaps, I also avoided flying on ValuJet).”
“I go out of my way to try not to be too annoying... my biggest goal in life is to not be annoying about being a bride.”
“I go out of my way, but rather by license than carelessness.... It is the inattentive reader
who loses my subject, not I. Some word about it will always be found off in a corner, which will not fail to be sufficient, though it takes little room.”
Source: Complete Essays
“I go out on stage, and my intention is to make the first four rows bleed from their ears.”
“I go out on the porch and gaze up at the stars twinkling above, the random scattering of millions of stars. Even in a planetarium you wouldn't find as many. Some of them really look big and distinct, like if you reached your hand out intently you could touch them. The whole thing is breathtaking. Not just beautiful though--the stars like the trees in the forest, alive and breathing. And they're watching me. What I've done up till now, what I'm going to do--they know it all. Nothing gets past their watchful eyes. As I sit there under the shining night sky, again a violent fear takes hold of me. My heart's pounding a mile a minute, and I can barely breathe. All these millions of stars looking down on me, and I've never given them more than a passing thought before. Bot just stars--how many other things haven't I noticed in the world, things I know nothing about? I suddenly feel helpless, completely powerless. And I know I'll never outrun that awful feeling. (135)”
Source: Kafka on the Shore
“I go out on the road for much longer than I probably should and lose more of myself than I should.”
“I go out on the side of a hill, maybe hunting deer, and sit there and see the shadow of night coming over the hill, and I can swear to you there is a part of me that is absolutely untouched by anything civilized. There's a part of me that has never heard of a telephone.”
“I go out partying to figure out exactly who I'm making music for. You can't just guess.”
“I go out there and get my eyes gouged, my nose busted, my body slammed. I love the pain of the game.”
“I go out there and train as hard as anybody else.”
“I go out there to win. People don't care if you die in this business. The only way I get back is with success.”
“I go out there. I'm out there every day. [Pause] There is nothing out there.”
Source: Mamet Plays: 1: Duck Variations; Sexual Perversity in Chicago; Squirrels; American Buffalo; The Water Engine; Mr Happiness
“I go out to preach with two propositions in mind. First, every person ought to give his life to Christ. Second, whether or not anyone else gives him his life, I will give him mine.”
“I go out to take a walk, I see something, I take a picture. I take photographs. I have avoided profound explanations of what I do.”
Source: Saul Leiter
“I go out to the kitchen to feed the dog, but that's about as much cooking as I do.”
“I go out with a lot of British people. Some of them say I sound a little tipsy.”
“I go out with friends, but I don't have time to get in trouble.”
“I go out with white women. This makes a lot of people unhappy, mostly black women.”
“I go outside, and I'm wearing a funky T-shirt and my hair is dirty, and people say, 'What's wrong with her? She needs to invest in a hairbrush.'”
“I go over many games collections and pick up something from the style of each player.”
“I go over most Sundays,' he went on. 'She doesn't get out much - I'm sure she'd love to see a new face.'
'Even one like mine?' I said.”
Source: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
“I go running three times a week - outside in the park, come rain or shine, and I hate every moment of it. I hate everything about it. But I know it's important for health reasons and the reason why I run, in particular, is because my stage work is like cardiovascular work so I don't want to lose my breath on stage.”
“I go running when I have to. When the ice cream truck is doing sixty.”