I Quotes
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“I looked, for example, to certain types of literature to which I would like to refer, like The Peregrine by J. A. Baker, and I mention a book, "read this, read it, read it if you are serious of being in any type of art or into filmmaking," or films that I should quote as examples.”
“I loooved Sleater-Kinney like a crazy person.”
“i loooveee ted i loove ted s much he is soooo hot”
Source: I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream
“I looped one arm around her neck, pulled her close, and kissed her temple. I felt her sigh, and when she breathed her sadness out, I breathed it in.”
Source: If We Were Villains
“I loosen my grip and take a tasteless bite. I don’t like bananas much—they’re so mealy—but they’re a safe fruit to eat, always cleanly wrapped in their own packages. As I chew, I crane my neck to check out the people around us.”
Source: On the Edge of Gone
“I loove the Backstreet Boys.”
“I lose all control after two drinks of anything”
Source: The Quality of Mercy
“I lose all track of time on that level. I used to have a really good sense of time. I didn't need a clock to play, and I had a sense of when five, ten, twenty minutes had passed. Now I can only play with a clock.”
“I lose and find myself in the long water. I am gathered together once more.”
Source: The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke
“I lose confidence in other people, all kinds of institutions.”
“I lose faith and I lose ground, but then I see you and remember unconditional love.”
“I lose faith every time I have to start a new page, and this is no joke. I've occasionally been criticized over the past couple of years for publicly "complaining" about how difficult drawing comics is, yet I've only mentioned it so that the younger cartoonists who are trying it out and finding it difficult and painful realize that they're not alone. There's not really any set way of learning how to do this, and it's always a struggle to improve, and, more importantly, see accurately whether or not one's work is communicating any shred of feeling or truth at all.”
“I lose faith in everything else, but rarely in my work. If I start to get bored, I change it to make it more interesting. I try not to take it too seriously, but I also try to never cheat or hurry things along.”
“I lose faith in mathematics, logical and rigid. What with those that even zero doesn’t accept?”
Source: The Shape
“I lose hope when the desire for life awakens within me; but I regain it whenever the longing for death comes upon me.”
“I lose it when I can't write. I feel sad and confused and fucked off.”
“I lose my breath, find it again. I don't want to break this spell. I'm completely besotted. In love with Kyoto, with Japan. We come to the end, to the palace gates as they open.
At the gate, I turn and bow. Thank you.
Mr. Fuchigami is there, enjoying the lanterns with the rest of the staff. "Your Highness, did you enjoy your dinner?" he asks.
I nod. Can he see how happy I am? How my eyes shine with joy?
He steps toward me. "You've won the heart of Kyoto." The lantern bearers surround me and all at once, they let go. Glowing orbs drift to the sky in a perfect circle of light.
It's beautiful. Truly beautiful. A golden crown.”
Source: Tokyo Ever After
“I lose my cell phone so much that I switch it every month or so, but Sony Ericsson is usually what I use.”
“I lose my patience, and I own it too,
When works are censur'd, not as bad but new;
While if our Elders break all reason's laws,
These fools demand not pardon but Applause.”
Source: The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq., with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death; Together with the Commentaries and Notes of Mr. Warburton
“I lose my temper, but it's all over in a minute," said the student. "So is the hydrogen bomb," I replied. "But think of the damage it produces!”
“I lose myself every minute spent here
Deciding to move away is far better than hanging around
Just like a flower that wont bloom without sunlight
So is the career which I have chosen”
Source: A Broken Woman: From a child that was loved dearly into a teen that has lost her strength
“I lose myself in music because I can't be bothered explaining what I feel to anyone else around me.”
“I lose myself in my performances so I wouldn't say that I ever act on stage. I don't find it to be an acting drill for me. I just find it to be something very real that comes from a very gut-driven, honest place.”
“I lose part of myself that day and I don't want to lose even more.”
Source: Things I Can't Forget
“I lose patience with long stories. I get people who go, "Crumb, do some long stories, do a graphic novel." Novel-schmovel.”
“I lose sleep at night wondering whether we are intelligent enough to figure out the universe. I don't know.”
“I lose things all the time. I used to lose my license all the time before I put a place in my car for it.”
“I lose things. I write things and they disappear from my desk, my life. I move a lot. I wanted to gather them and put them under one roof, under one cover, so I could document my life in a series of snapshots.”
“I lose tons of stuff on the cutting room floor. For Scary Movie 3, for example, we had a lot of Matrix spoofs, a Hulk scene, and some of that stuff just doesn't hold up - it's too much plot, audiences just didn't want to hear about it.”
“I lose you again. You leave one more time.”
(Heal Me from Yesterday)”
Source: Poemas a lo largo del camino
“I lost $35,000 in less than a week at the Mirage in Las Vegas.”
“I lost 100 pounds and embraced theater and music as what I was going to make for the rest of my life.”
“I lost 150 lbs. if you include my wife.”
“I lost 200lb to wear suits by Hedi Slimane”
“I lost 28 pounds in my divorce... because that's what a soul weighs.”
“I lost 30 pounds to play my character in 'The Mexican,' but people don't take to skinny mafia men, and I don't feel right when I'm thin.”
“I lost 80 percent of my wealth and then gave away over half of the rest. So I'm a man of modest means now. But if you budget carefully and watch your expenditures, you can get by on a couple billion dollars.”
“I lost 90 pounds and my blood pressure went down to a normal level and the salt in my urine disappeared. And that was when I had to make the transition from fat character actor to thin character actor.”
“I lost a button hole.”
“I lost a child," she said, meeting Lusa's eyes directly. "I thought I wouldn't live through it. But you do. You learn to love the place somebody leaves behind for you.”
Source: Prodigal Summer
“I lost a company. So what? It's just stuff. Can't take it with you.”
“I lost a friend I was blessed to have. My thoughts are with the family of President Chavez and the people of Venezuela.”
“I lost a horse today.' 'That sounds careless. What happened?' 'She jumped off a cliff.' 'A cliff! Is that normal?”
“I lost a lot of people when I found myself.”
“I lost a lot of territory I really enjoyed having, but there was no doubt I had to do it to help Democrats.”
“I lost a piece of my heart and my soul with you. I buried the piece in the graveyard stretching from Yedikule to Edirnekapı where trees sustain the lives of the dead Istanbulites. Give love to love; love belongs to love. Remember in the times of roaming mortality on land and sea to take a bite of my apple when you let go of your fears. Scared humans are not alive; they inhibited their souls in the realm of the dead. Is it not funny that fear is supposed to help us survive, but it can make us stop living?! Is there a more dangerous threat than living, feeling alive, feeling full of life? Remember to keep the lines clear so you can have a piece of my apple and a cup of my coffee.”
Source: Tiger and Clay: Syria Fragments
“I lost a very dear friend who lived with AIDS for about 17 years. Rejecting early treatments that were iffy, he thought he saved himself. I really miss him a lot.”
“I lost a world the other day. Has anybody found? You'll know it by the rows of stars around it's forehead bound. A rich man might not notice it; yet to my frugal eye of more esteem than ducats. Oh! Find it, sir, for me!”
Source: The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
“I lost about 60 pounds. I don't really have a moment specifically that made me do it. I remember little things, like, when I was in Japan, I remember looking around at the portion sizes of a fast food restaurant and being like, 'Well, this has something to do with it.' Americans definitely eat too much.”
“I lost agents and managers because I turned down big movies that were smutty.”