I Quotes
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“I'll turn into a god of pain and disease and build an altar to you from the bones of your murderer. Their suffering will be my first odes, and they will not end until I feel satisfied that even dead, resting wherever you are resting, you can hear the pain of the idiot that thought your death would go unavenged.”
Source: The Liminal People
“I'll turn on the music;
if your willing to dance,
I'll walk beside you;
If you hold my hand,
I'll supply the candle;
But you must know how to light
your own way ,
I'll keep you wild,
If you keep me safe.
I'll help you unpack,
But i won't carry the load;
Help me learn to love unconditionally,
And I'll teach you to grow.
Love isn't easy, but it never should be hard;
Live courageous with me, passion in our hearts.”
“I'll understand if you don't want me. But I will be heartbroken. You are all I ever dreamed of and hoped for. You are much, much more. Please know that I didn't think I was mean-minded. But I realize I am. I don't want you to put your arms around me and say it's all right, that you forgive me. I want you to be sure that you do, and my love for you will last as long as I live. I can see no lightness, no humour, no joke to make. I just hope that we will be able to go back to when we had laughter, and the world was coloured, not black and white and grey. I am so sorry for hurting you. I could inflict all kinds of pain on myself, but it would not take back any I gave to you. - David Power”
Source: Echoes
“I'll understand, of course, if you want to stay with your aunt and uncle,' said Sirius. 'But...well...think about it. Once my name's cleared...if you wanted a...a different home...' Some sort of explosion took place in the pit of Harry's stomach. 'What - live with you?' he said, accidentally cracking his head on a bit of rock protruding from the ceiling. 'Leave the Dursleys?' 'Of course. I thought you wouldn't want to' said Sirius quickly. 'I understand. I just thought I'd -' 'Are you mad?' said Harry, his voice easily as croaky as Sirius. 'Of course I want to leave the Dursleys! Have you got a house? When can I move in?”
Source: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
“I’ll use my divination and look into the future. Hey, you know what, I’m seeing the future right now. If I stand here and wait, then in three minutes a train’s going to come. And after that, another train’s going to come. Here, I’ll let you guess what’s going to happen afterwards. I’ll give you a hint—there’s a train.”
Source: Veiled
“I'll use the blood from my spilling heart to write the words that were never able to slip out of my mouth, so you can see how much you've broken me into a perpetual state of melancholy.”
Source: Write like no one is reading
“I’ll wait for however long it takes
because I know she’s afraid that if she
allows herself to be totally happy, it will
be taken away from her again. She needs
to know that I’m not going anywhere. I can
tell her all I want, but she needs to feel it.”
Source: The Game Changer
“I'll wait for you as long as it takes, Evan," he says.
"I'll test your patience," I warn, my smile beginning to show itself again.
"You already do.”
Source: A Jade's Trick
“I’ll wait for you,” he said as his hand dropped to his side, as his eyes began to dim. “I think I could wait for you forever.”
Source: Burn
“I'll wait for you, Rosie, I swear it. I'm in it for the long haul. I want all your tomorrows. Every single one you're willing to give me.”
Source: Not in My Book
“I’ll wait for you to find me again. So don’t take too long.”
Source: Archangel's Blade
“I’ll wait until then—I won't forget you. I don’t want things to end like this, only having known you during this strange time. But right now, I just can’t think about the future.”
Source: Hardboiled & Hard Luck
“I'll walk as fast as I want, and I will take breaks whenever I feel like it. There is no one to follow, no one to keep up with. There's just me and this one beautiful day, this one moment, right here, now.”
Source: What Girls Are Made Of
“I’ll walk, but not in old heroic traces,
And not in paths of high morality,
And not among the half-distinguished faces,
The clouded forms of long-past history.
I’ll walk where my own nature would be leading:
It vexes me to choose another guide:
Where the grey flocks in ferny glens are feeding;
Where the wild wind blows on the mountain side.”
Source: Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
“I'll walk through the fire
With my head lifted high
And my spirit revived
In Your story”
“I'll walk where my own nature would be leading. It vexes me to choose another guide.”
Source: Jane Eyre
“I'll walk with you, my luna."
I smiled and looked out over the village. It was waking up to the aftermath of a terrible night, but little acts of life were already getting back to normal.
Chickens were being fed. Gardens were being weeded. Wolves were on their front steps, talking to their neighbors. Visibly shaken, but recovering.
Moonpeak was now in our hands, and I would use my life to protect it.
"Let's go, my alpha," I said warmly.
And side by side, we walked through our village, a new era for Moonpeak ahead of us.”
Source: Dirty Lying Wolves
“I’ll wash. Looks like brute strength is required.”
Matilda wasn’t about to argue. Might as well put those ridiculous muscles to good use. “I doubt I could write them into submission somehow.”
“No,” Tanner agreed, heading to the sink and flicking on the taps, intent on filling the industrial size sink and agitating the water as he squirted in some detergent. “You could, however, write about how I heroically and uncomplainingly scrubbed pots for hours while being witty and charming all at the service of some of the city’s less fortunate.”
“You want me to add in how woodland animals came in from the alley to befriend you?”
Source: Playing by Her Rules
“I’ll wash your back if you wash mine.”
He raised a playful brow. “I’ll wash yer front, too.”
Source: Pirate's Passion
“I’ll worry about tomorrow tomorrow.”
Source: Light and Darkness
“I'll write while I'm breathing.”
Source: Pavilion of Thoughts
“I loafe and invite my soul.”
Source: Walt Whitman's
“I loathe a friend whose gratitude grows old, a friend who takes his friend's prosperity but will not voyage with him in his grief”
Source: Euripides III: Heracles, The Trojan Women, Iphigenia among the Taurians, Ion
“I loathe all this blind rushing pell-mell into a struggle arranged by the mighty minority and paid for with the lives of young men who are drugged on trumped-up ideals.”
“I loathe and detest all this trivialisation of politics.”
“I loathe and detest movies and television and don't watch any. I do not have the time.”
“I loathe bad theater and most theatre is very bad because its repetitious, unexciting and, dangerously, it is sometimes praised for those things.”
“I loathe celebrity. I can't stand it.”
“I loathe cheese, it makes me ill.”
“I loathe children, with their sticky faces, scabby knees and noise (always their infernal noise). And that is to say nothing of the horrifying matter of giving birth, or the filthy business of copulation.”
Source: Case Study
“I loathe computers more and more, so I have one I can shut down and shelve like a book.”
“I loathe conflict, and I loathe not getting along well with people, so I always try very hard to be on the best terms with the people I work with.”
“I loathe crowds. I especially dont like cities. A city involves biomass. And biomass gets to me.”
“I loathe, detest, hate and abominate the block, the gibbet, the rack, the pillory and the faggots with equal passion," said the old man vehemently. "Not only are they devilishly cruel but they are not even common sense. They do not lesson the evil in the world, they increase it, by making those who handle these cruelties as wicked as those who suffer them. No, I'm wrong, more wicked, for there is always some expiation made in the endurance of suffering and none at all in the infliction of it.”
Source: The White Witch
“I loathe gardening, but I love gardens, and I have two beautiful gardens. I can not bear gardening, but I love gardens.”
“I loathe hair salons. People have always told me I am in the wrong business because I can't stand getting my hair cut or having it messed around with. Hairdressers feel as if they've got to be your shrinks. I just want them to do my hair so I can get out of there.”
“I loathe hecklers. I haven't got a good syllable to say. When you come out of the club circuit and into the concert hall, they should be gone. There's an element of manners that should tell you that the ticket is dear and it's a different venue.”
“I loathe high/low art distinctions in any case, so the crossing and re-crossing of that line is an act to be savored and celebrated, regardless of how it turns out. I consider that transgressive aspect of the medium one of its great strengths. In the way comics is both words and pictures while being neither, comics is the Trickster's medium, and as such I would be happy if no one ever knew what to do with it.”
“I loathe it when they [English teachers] are bullied by no-nothing parents or cowardly school boards.”
Source: A Lowcountry Heart: Reflections on a Writing Life
“I loathe most crossover music. Yet I like to think when it comes to Code it's something different.”
“I loathe my childhood and all that remains of it.
Jean-Paul Sartre, Words”
Source: A Dangerous Liaison
“I loathe my own face, and I've done self-portraits because I've had nobody else to do.”
“I loathe narcissism, but I approve of vanity.”
“I loathe nationalism. It is a form of tribalism--the idolatry of the 20th century.”
“I loathe people who say, 'I always read the ending of the book first.' That really irritates me, It's like someone coming to dinner, just opening the fridge and eating pudding, while you're standing there still working on the starter. It's not on.”
“I loathe that I did love,
In youth that I thought sweet”
“I loathe the assumption that I will ‘come to my senses’ someday or — worse still — that my status as non-mother means I’m somehow lacking in emotional range.”
Source: Out of Love
“I loathe the expression “What makes him tick.” It is the American mind, looking for simple and singular solutions, that uses the foolish expression. A person not only ticks, he also chimes and strikes the hour, falls and breaks and has to be put together again, and sometimes stops like an electric clock in a thunderstorm.”
“I loathe the idea of going onstage in a T-shirt and jeans.”
“I loathe the mess of mean superstitions and misunderstood prophecies which is still rammed down the throats of children under the name of Christianity.”