I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I love my job, simply because we can keep things fresh, all the time. That's a luxury not all shows have. For us, as actors, it keeps us interested in our jobs and it keeps us coming back to work, every day. A new setting is amazing 'cause it's new for the team and it's new for our characters.”
“I love my job. But all the stuff that comes with it, the thought of being propelled into the limelight again is not something I sit around and fantasize about, certainly. I'd much rather just do my work, and then go home and read my books and watch movies.”
“I LOVE my job. Having a front row seat to watch lives change because of others generosity is amazing! So thankful.”
“I love my job. I love fighting for what I believe in. I love having fun while doing it. I love reporting stories that the Complex refuses to report. I love fighting back, I love finding allies, and - famously - I enjoy making enemies.”
“I love my job. I whoop people for truckloads of cash. How could I hate this life? I love it so much. I'm grateful every single day.”
“I love my job. It's such a privilege to be able to play such complicated characters. Growing up, I wanted to be a billion different things. I realized in order for that to happen, I don't have to be them all because the characters I want to play require such research and such a transformation to make that work - that's something that I love doing.”
“I love my kids and would rather be with them than anyone in the whole wide world.”
“I love my kids as individuals, not as a herd, and I do have a herd of children: I have seven kids.”
“I love my kids so much. They teach me something every day. It always brings richness to my work, and even more in life. I feel lucky to be able to do both.”
“I love my kids with all my heart and the last thing I want to worry about is the air they breathe.”
“I love my kids, and the moments I have with them, and it's kind of weird, it's such an age old cliche, but the way that my sons, the way they make me feel when I look at them, the way they say things, no one else would probably react to them, but it's a special thing for me.”
“I love my kids, I'm a proud father, a happy husband, and all of that. I live my life with my wife as a normal person, and that's that.”
“I love my kids, they are amazing children, but they drive me bananas sometimes. And sometimes, I want to sell them on eBay... but I'm not going to.”
“I love my kids. But I don't give them the burden of being the source of my love.”
“I love my kids. I'm crazy about them.”
“I love my kids; I'm very close to all three of them.”
“I love my kitchen. For Manhattan, I have a rather decent-size kitchen, and it has an opening that gives out to the dining room, which has a window with a view of the city and in the distance the Statue of Liberty.”
“I love my lawyer. I have to say that of course!”
“I love my liberty too well to be in a hurry to give it up for any mortal man.”
Source: The Complete Little Women Series: Little Women, Good Wives, Little Men, Jo's Boys: The Beloved Classics of American Literature: The coming-of-age series based on the author’s own childhood experiences with her three sisters
“I love my life and I am so blessed.”
“I love my life! Even if I don't get what I want, when I want it, doesn't mean the world is against me, it just means God has other plans.”
“I love my life, and I love the people that I'm connected to and I love my family and I love what I do, I'm passionate about performing and being onstage. That and meditating and hugging a dog are the only three times I am absolutely sure I will never get a depressed moment. So if I could go from dog-hugging to meditation to being onstage, I'd be good.”
“I love my life, because I’ve seen my purpose.”
“I love my life, but I don't think I'm any happier than my younger brother Andre, who drives a garbage truck.”
“I love my life, I wouldn't give it up for the world.”
“I love my life, my family and my friends, and I'm drawn to 'relationship' novels because of their affirming focus on the power of love to heal wounds and transform lives.”
“I love my life. I can't believe I work in New York and Paris. That I work for Louis Vuitton. That I work for Marc Jacobs. It seems really weird every time I say my full name - like, that's me, and every time I hear the receptionist say my name, it's still weird.”
“I love my life. I love being an inventor.”
“I love my lifestyle now, but at the end of nine months, you're toast. You are toast. It's like running a marathon. You can't think while you're doing it. Especially when different directors come in who are not part of the posse, the circle”
“I love my little cupcake.”
“I love my little Mac G4 computer and we just had Internet installed on the bus... we all have little Macs actually, there's four of us on the bus, and we all just sit there and surf the Internet!”
“I love my little overgrown yard. And my house is wonderful. It's everything that I need.”
“I love my little sister to death”
“I love my loneliness as it helps me gather strength to deal with people.”
“I love my love with a b because she is peculiar.”
Source: Narration: four lectures
“I love my mom so much. I don't care if it's corny to say. I think on my next birthday I'm going to buy her a present. I think that should be the tradition.”
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
“I love my mom to death.”
“I love my mom! You can too for $12!”
“I love my mom. And this time, I told her I loved her. And she told me she loved me, too. And things were okay for a little while.”
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition
“I love my mom. I totally look up to her, and she just doesn't let anybody take advantage of me. People might call that a stage mom.”
“I love my mom. My mom loves me. We don't have an easy relationship. I don't think we ever will, but I'd rather have a complicated, misunderstood relationship than have no relationship at all.”
“I love my mother dearly, but it wouldn't be suitable for me to live with her all the time.”
“I love my mother for all the times she said absolutely nothing.... Thinking back on it all, it must have been the most difficult part of mothering she ever had to do: knowing the outcome, yet feeling she had no right to keep me from charting my own path. I thank her for all her virtues, but mostly for never once having said, "I told you so.”
Source: Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession
“I love my mother.
My mother loves my dad.
Those two facts are undeniable.
I want my father to live.
I want him to fight to live as long as he can.
My mother wants to let him pass.
She does not want him suffering anymore.
She says that I am not there in the middle of the night at home, when he begs her to let him die.
I say that he should not be taking the medicine that the doctor is prescribing, that it made Mike Tyson want to eat his opponents young.”
Source: 6 Minutes Wrestling With Life
“I love my mother so much, because I see the whole of her.”
“I love my mother, but there has been, ever since my boyhood, a sort of coldness of intercourse between us, such as is apt to come between people of strong feelings.”
Source: The Scarlet Letter and Other Writings
“I love my mother, not as a prisoner of atherosclerosis, but as a person; and I must love her enough to accept her as she is, now, for as long as this dwindling may take.”
Source: The Summer of the Great-Grandmother
“I love my mother-in-law and I think I'm a really good one, too.”
“I love my mother. I do love her.”
“I love my mother. My mother made sure, her stubbornness - she made sure we was going to eat. She made sure we had Christmases. That was my mother. My father wasn't there for that.”