I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I hate New Year's Eve. One more chance to remember that you haven't yet done what you wanted. And to pretend it doesn't matter.”
“I hate news and information and anything that threatens to puncture the bubble of oblivion in which I live.”
Source: Magical Thinking
“I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are.”
“I hate nickels; they're quarter impersonators.”
“I hate niggas! I hate em! I wish they'd let me join the Ku Klux Klan!”
“I hate no one, sir. It seems a waste of emotional energy.”
“I hate nobody except Hitler--and that is professional.”
Source: The Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill
“I hate nobody: I am in charity with the world.”
“I hate normal studios, because you have to say "hi" to the person at the front desk. And then you go into the studio, and there's a second engineer in there that you don't know, and then you're stuck in a glass box with someone talking to you through a walkie-talkie.”
“I hate nostalgia, I want nothing to do with it.”
“I hate nostalgia, it's laziness with prettier accessories.”
“I hate nostalgia. Today is always better than yesterday.”
“I hate not giving the people what they want.”
“i hate not knowing what i did." _Eric”
“I hate not knowing what to believe anymore. I hate not knowing what's real.”
Source: Thirteen Reasons Why
“I hate not understanding the words, because it kind of squashes the song. It shrinks the visual landscape that you've made for the sounds. And, all of a sudden, the content eclipses things.”
“I hate nothing more profoundly than the multitude... the accumulation of people, the concentration of vileness and mindlessness and lies. Much as we should love each individual, I believe, so we hate the mass.”
Source: Old Masters: A Comedy
“I hate nothing more than having my nails painted. I feel like I'm in time out.”
“I hate nothing more than sugary photographs with tricks, poses and effects. So allow me to be honest ?and tell the truth about our age and its people.”
Source: August Sander:
“I hate now for men to dote in this way, the ones who don't know me. Their praise lands uncertainly in the air somewhere between the two of us, because it doesn't belong to me. I hate to hear them tell me what I am, even or especially when what they think I am is kind or brilliant or beautiful. I hate when they insist that I have no faults, that my laziness or violence or cruelty simply don't exist.
When they speak this way I am even less in my body than usual, feeling the sickness of a stranger look me in the eye and describe what is not there. What I am feeling is their disregard for my reality. I am being made to wear whatever particular fantasy they wish to project.
Each time it happens I have to restrain myself from screaming in their faces to prove I am not what they believe me to be. In these moments I am happy with my ugliness and want them to see it. Whatever badness I am I want to be it, to be as much like whatever my self is as possible; as far from the stranger's projection as possible.”
Source: Acts of Desperation
“I hate often and easily. I hate, for example, people who sit with their legs splayed. People who claim to give 110 percent. People who call themselves "comfortable" when what they mean is decadently rich. You're so judgmental, my shrink tells me, and I cry all the way home, thinking of it.”
Source: Dept. of Speculation
“I hate okra and grated mountain yam for the same reason. They're both slimy.”
“I hate online bullying. Those little comment boxes can brim with the most vicious, acidic, and pointless remarks.”
“I hate optimism out of insensitivity.”
“I hate ordinary people!”
Source: Greatest Christmas Novels in One Volume: Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, Heidi, The Romance of a Christmas Card, The Little City of Hope, The Wonderful Life, Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Peter Pan…
“I hate organized religion. I hate that people use it to justify their crappy, bigoted beliefs.”
Source: Saving June
“I hate organized religion. I think you have to love thy neighbor as thyself. I think you have to pick your own God and be true to him. I always say 'him' rather than 'her.' Maybe it's because of my generation, but I don't like the idea of a female God. I see God as a benevolent male.”
“I hate orthodox criticism. I don't mean great criticism, like that of Matthew Arnold and others, but the usual small niggling, fussy-mussy criticism, which thinks it can improve people by telling them where they are wrong, and results only in putting them in straitjackets of hesitancy and self-consciousness, and weazening all vision and bravery.”
Source: If You Want to Write
“I hate our current leaders becouse they don't know the value of there people, but like there ideas because it will soon turn against them and any of there kind.”
“I hate outlines. I have a broad sense of where the story is going; I know the end, I know the end of the principal characters, and I know the major turning points and events from the books, the climaxes for each book, but I don't necessarily know each twist and turn along the way. That's something I discover in the course of writing and that's what makes writing enjoyable. I think if I outlined comprehensively and stuck to the outline the actual writing would be boring.”
“I hate overweight, because it implies that there's a weight standard i should be adhering to”
“I hate owing people!”
“I hate pain, despite my ability to tolerate it beyond all known parameters, which is not necessarily a good thing.”
Source: Hey Rube: Blood Sport, the Bush Doctrine, and the Downward Spiral of Dumbness
“I hate pants. This is something I have inherited from my father. He despised pants, and my mother was never allowed to wear them at home. We're talking about a different time period now, when the man was much more the ruler of the house. But I still feel that way, and neither my mother nor Maria is allowed to go out with me in pants.”
“I hate parties. I don't like big crowded things.”
“I hate parties. I really don't like public events. I hate dressing up. I am the worst celebrity ever!”
“I hate partying. If I'm forced to go to a party or a social gathering, I go in at 9:30 and leave at 10 P.M.”
“I hate patience. Slows everything down.”
“I hate patriotism... I can't stand it. It's a round world last time I checked.”
“I hate paying taxes. But I love the civilization they give me”
“I hate people but I love gatherings.”
“I hate people, but oh do I love writing about them.”
“I hate people doing an emotional striptease. It's never genuine or they wouldn't drag outsiders m.”
Source: The Avenue of the Dead
“I hate people in general, but you guys are cool with me.”
Source: Hell on Ice
“I hate people like that...who have no pride in themselves.”
“I hate people saying anything stupid. I don't really suffer fools very well at all. When people are acting like idiots, not that I'm not guilty of doing the odd idiotic thing myself from time to time, but when people say stupid things, it stresses me out.”
“I hate people walking down the street listening to the soundtrack of their lives which responds to them but not their setting. I hate the overspill of sound which metro and subway riders are oblivious to because they notice no one and nothing around them.”
“I hate people when they judge!
iI hate people when they can't judge !”
“I hate people who act too cool for school. Just own up to it, dude.”
“I hate people who are not serious about meals. It is so shallow of them.”
Source: The Importance of Being Earnest