I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I like to hear a storm at night. It is so cosy to snuggle down among the blankets and feel that it can't get at you.”
Source: THE TALES OF AVONLEA - Complete Collection: 16 Novels & 27 Short Stories (Including Anne Shirley Series, Chronicles of Prince Edward Island, The Story Girl & Emily Starr Trilogy)
“I like to hear and smell the countryside, the land that my characters inhabit. I don’t want these characters to step off the page, I want them to step out of the landscape.”
“I like to hear from my readers, and I like to feel like I'm part of a bigger community of readers and writers.”
“I like to hear melodies that go from one extreme to the next- saxophone to a bell to a whistle, for instance.”
“I like to hear songs which can lay it all on, songs which can look at the dark side as well as the bright side, sometimes they can be as strong as each other. Love and hatred are close.”
“I like to hear the sound of form, and I like to hear the sound of it breaking.”
“I like to hear what other people's interpretations are, because people come up with things I'd never thought about.”
“I like to help create team spirit in the dressing room. I feel that I've got loads of love to give.”
“I like to help others and count it as my greatest pleasure in life to see a person free himself of the shadows which darken his days.”
Source: Scientology, a New Slant on Life
“I like to help others and count it as my greatest pleasure in life to see a person free himself of the shadows which darken his days. These shadows look so thick to him and weigh him down so that when he finds they are shadows and that he can see through them, walk through them and be again in the sun, he is enormously delighted. And I am afraid I am just as delighted as he is.”
Source: Scientology, a New Slant on Life
“I like to help poor people who got no chance. If rich people don't, who will? Not other poor people, that's for sure.”
“I like to help women help themselves, as that is, in my opinion, the best way to settle the woman question. Whatever we can do and do well we have a right to, and I don't think any one will deny us.”
Source: The quiet little woman: Tilly's Christmas ; Rosa's tale : three enchanting Christmas stories
“I like to here my own sex praised but not the other.”
Source: The complete Marjory Fleming: her journals, letters & verses
“I like to hide away in the bathroom and write and write and write, until I just can’t anymore.”
“I like to hide behind my intellect. But the truth is, unless all of us start getting honest about what the reality is, things aren't going to change. If we all keep pretending that we know stuff and if everyone else would do what we knew and everything would be a better place, then nothing is going to change.”
“I like to hide behind the characters I play.”
“I like to hide behind the characters I play. Despite the public perception, I am a very private person who has a hard time with the fame thing.”
“I like to hide my camera and use a remote control, because then no one knows when I'm actually imprisoning their souls in the visual plane of thought or just sitting there, waiting, and then making time stop. The printed film is like a bell used to symbolize its hour. Except it stands for both that hour's and everything's sudden stopping.”
“I like to highlight people's superpowers.”
“I like to hike and play with my dogs and spend time with my family. We go out to family dinners a lot.”
“I like to hike with my dog, Webster. It helps clear my mind.”
“I like to hire the kind of people that I would want to be on stage with.”
“I like to hit it downhill, thats the way I was taught to run.”
“I like to hit the gym early in the morning. I feel better throughout the day when I get in a workout first thing in the morning.”
“I like to hold a book. When someone sends me a script, I ask for a hard copy or print one out.”
“I like to hold a monologue with women. But a dialogue with myself is more stimulating.”
Source: Half-truths & One-and-a-half Truths: Selected Aphorisms
“I like to hold the microphone cord like this, I pinch it together, then I let it go, then you hear a whole bunch of jokes at once.”
“I like to hunt. After baseball, I'll go back and buy some land and do some farming.”
“I like to hurt people too. I can make the cruelest choice. The difference is, sometimes I don't, and you always do, and that makes you evil.”
Source: Allegiant
“I like to imagine a person's psyche to be like a boardinghouse full of characters. The ones who show up regularly and who habitually follow the house rules may not have met other long-term residents who stay behind closed doors, or who only appear at night. An adequate theory of character must make room for character actors, for the stuntmen and animal handlers, for all the figures who play bit parts and produce unexpected acts. They often make the show fateful, or tragic, or farcically absurd.”
“I like to imagine Dad waiting for her on the dance floor at The Cab, one hand behind his straight back, the other hand outstretched, ready to take hers, to swing her away.”
Source: Here One Moment
“I like to imagine that Adam's tongue, his palate and his lips were always on fire, that the air he breathed was kindled to incandescence each time he cried out in sorrow or delight. If fiction can be said to have a function, it is to release that primary fury of which language, even now, is miraculously capable - from the dry mud of daily use. So that furred, spotted and striped, it may - as it did in Eden - scrawl under every tree as revelation.”
Source: The Jade Cabinet
“I like to imagine that all the choices you make during the day that you're doing a particular scene are going to feed into the creation of that scene. It's not a movie-by-movie or a part-by-part basis. It's a day-by-day thing, and sometimes an hour-by-hour thing.”
“I like to imagine that the Neanderthals were all really good artists.”
“I like to imagine that the world is one big machine. You know, machines never have any extra parts. They have the exact number and type of parts they need. So I figure if the entire world is a big machine, I have to be here for some reason. And that means you have to be here for some reason, too.”
Source: The Invention of Hugo Cabret
“I like to imagine
That when we look upon
A pitch black night’s sky
And ignorantly label it colorless
Is it actually filled with all the colors
We could never even imagine.”
Source: Bending The Universe
“I like to imagine that, on the day after my last, my library and I will crumble together, so that even when I am no more I'll still be with my books.”
Source: The Library at Night
“I like to imagine the "what ifs" of history.”
“I like to imagine there were more of us in the beginning. Not many, I suppose. But more than there are now.”
“I like to imagine, if I was in the 1930s and was rich and a psychopathic killer, I probably would be moving about very freely and having a lot of fun.”
“I like to incorporate all different elements into my music.”
“I like to indulge myself by sitting up late without having to do anything in the morning.”
“I like to innovate. To me, if it's worth doing something, it's worth doing it well. Do something that's going to demand attention and notice.”
“I like to inquire into everything. Hercule Poirot is a good dog. The good dog follows the scent, and if, regrettably, there is no scent to follow, he noses around - seeking always something that is not very nice.”
Source: 5 Complete Novels of Murder and Detection
“I like to interpose in all of my appointments, if the Lord wills.”
“I like to interpret 'Call me a River', as if I'm saying, 'Now you're telling me you love me after all that, and I'm telling you to shove off.' That's my interpretation. But I would never 'say' that because somebody else might interpret the song in another way.”
“I like to introduce myself, because THEN I can get in all the facts." The usually self-deprecating John Hay on the ironic formality of signing his own commission as Secretary of State.”
Source: All the Great Prizes : The Life of John Hay, from Lincoln to Roosevelt
“I like to invent the dialogue that I want to have heard.”
“I like to invest as a performer in the director's vision and then bring a sense of reality to whatever I'm doing, whether it's comedy or whether it's drama, and trust that they're going to tell me if something's reading as funny or if it's reading as dramatic or reading in the right tone.”
“I like to invest in people that I like to hang with.”