I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I love the game. It's fun to play, period. I love running around and getting sweaty. I love trying to lead my team. I love facing the challenge of another team that's better.”
“I love the gangster genre, but how many gangster movies are there? If I get a good gangster movie script, I'll do it.”
“I love The Golden Girls. I've watched recently, and it's sort of insane there's a chef that they're always referring to as "fancy" - the pilot's kind of a mess.”
“I love the golf courses because it brought the best out of me. It made me prepare, made me work at it, made me do the things I needed to do to be better, and that's what I loved about USGA events. If you couldn't handle it, then you got beat, and that's OK.”
“I love the good old book with glue and binding, I really do, but that is just one way of experiencing text, and suddenly we have so many new ways, including our laptops, our phones, our watches. People in my generation agonize over this. People much younger than me don't agonize at all. They just go ahead and find ways to transform publishing.”
“I love the gothic literature. It always has such great stories with characters bigger than life and the stakes are always high. And because there's always a wolf at the door, the emotions are high; the romance, the sexuality, friendships, and relationships. You don't know if the guy kissing you one minute is going to bite you the next. This heightens all of the sensibilities and emotions, and therefore, it sings to me. And that's where the music comes from.”
“I love the grandiosity of Hollywood movies, and even in independents, I love the canvas you can tell your story on. I love fiction filmmaking, you really feel like you're creating something.”
“I love the grandiosity, how sweepingly entertaining films can be. And I think there's a place for films that pry more into the human condition.”
“I love the gray area between right and wrong.”
“I love the great despisers because they are the great adorers.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche
“I love the grime, the real-life feel of things, the mix of dollar stores and libraries, high school students and prostitutes, little kids and dealers. What I like most about my Parkdale neighbourhood is that I can disappear.”
Source: Too Much on the Inside
“I love the ground under his feet, and the air over his head, and everything he touches and every word he says. I love all his looks, and all his actions and him entirely and all together.”
Source: Wuthering Heights
“I love the guitar for its harmony; it is my constant companion in all my travels.”
“I love the gym, but I still want to look a bit awkward at it. I don't want to look too on top of it, you know?”
“I love the hamster but I think if I took him on tour he might die.”
“I love the healthy exchange of information.”
“I love the history of photography and one process has always replaced another. However, very, very few have disappeared.”
“I love the history of the sport, I love the culture that surrounds it, and I never dreamed I'd become a fanatic. I'm such a fanatic now that I'm committed to competing.”
“I love the holiday season, almost as much as I love touching myself in front of orphans.”
“I love the Holy Spirit. I can't stand to see it being disrespected. It's been there for me at times when I really needed it. Therefore, I have a duty to stand for it is how I feel.”
“I love the honesty of New Yorkers. When a New Yorker says 'let's do lunch,' they actually mean it. In L.A., when they say 'let's do lunch,' they're just trying to say good-bye.”
“I love the horror genre and the thriller genre, so I've got no problem with playing a psycho.”
“I love the horse from hoof to head. From head to hoof and tail to mane. I love the horse as I have said - From head to hoof and back again.”
“I love the hour in makeup. It gives you time to think and have a cup of coffee. It's my favorite part of the day.”
“I love the house that I've been living in for over 40 years. I really am a homebody and I still love to play golf.”
“I love the HRC. The initials are great.”
“I love the human mind.”
“I love the Hunger Games books. Certainly, the fans are there. They're grown enormously since the beginning. When I first brought the books to Lionsgate, they had sold about 150,000 copies, which is a very good result for a YA book. And to their credit, Lionsgate was very excited and committed to the movie, from the beginning.”
“I love the hush of those deserted places, those old battlefields, always so breathtaking, as if we, as a species, have decided to fight only in beautiful places.”
“I love the idea I can go off with a single camera and a few rolls of film unencumbered... I was not interested in the illusion of reality, I wanted to get close to what was happening.”
Source: Eve Arnold: in retrospect
“I love the idea of 'the one' but I actually believe that there isn't a Miss Right. There are 12,000 Miss Rights out there and it's all timing.”
“I love the idea of a beautiful neighborhood that represents the very best of American values, but also as a fun backdrop to some darker, deliciously sneaky things going on in people's lives.”
“I love the idea of a home in our hearts. A sanctuary of love and peace right in the center of our being. A place of inner beauty, inner peace, inner healing, inner rest, and so much more. A simple and quiet life can be a beautiful one when it’s paired with an abundant and cavernous inner world. And when Jesus is dwelling there in spirit, it’s certainly a place worth coming home to.”
Source: The Heart-Home Builder: Cultivating an Inner Sanctuary with Christ amid Life’s Difficulties
“I love the idea of a movie hero in a thriller who is able to get ahead by just his brilliance, and not with a gun or by being an action hero.”
“I love the idea of a record containing an entire universe; where the sounds span decades of recording from all over the world and all sorts of different sources.”
“I love the idea of a shield law; I don't know of any journalist who doesn't love the idea of a shield law. It's all in the details. Some of the shield laws that were floating around sounded good, but when you looked at them, exceptions or exclusions or broadness in the language really invited some problems.”
“I love the idea of a super villain that doesn't wear a cape, that doesn't wear a super suit.”
“I love the idea of a woman's suit, but I wanted something that was a little easier to wear.”
“I love the idea of anthropomorphizing machines. I love the idea of taking technology and giving it a personality.”
“I love the idea of being without an identity, it gives me a lot of room to play around; but it makes me dizzy, having nowhere to hang my hat.”
Source: Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us
“I love the idea of biracial. I actually don't use the word biracial. I tend to use mixed. Biracial to me accentuates the word race, and, you know, I don't really care for it.”
“I love the idea of birds having human qualities...I think all humans want to be birds so we can fly.”
“I love the idea of books being more than books, or being, rather, something other than books.”
“I love the idea of bringing my work to the general public, not just people who go to gallery openings.”
“I love the idea of bringing order out of disorder which is what the mystery is about. I like the way in which it affirms the sanity of human life and exorcises irrational guilts.”
“I love the idea of carrying on some kind of tradition using some of the artifacts from people that touched my life. They're a continuum, too. I still use my father's tools and some of my grandfather's tools. There's a very romantic streak in me. I confess, I'm a romantic, but I like the idea.”
“I love the idea of changing my look. I think one owes it to the audience, to go out there and give them something different each time, so as not to bore them to death.”
“I love the idea of comedy in horror. I think this should be allowed.”
“I love the idea of couture and its emphasis on creation. There's where I made my name - in design - and there's where I'd like to stay.”
“I love the idea of creating a sort of nuanced portrait of kids that they're not all perfect. They're kind of misfits but not in a picturesque, hip way, they're really, really kids that are not entirely great.”