I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I loved the domesticity of my life as a struggling actor. When I wasn't going to auditions, I could do things like cook dishes from scratch and take them to parties or be really thoughtful about birthdays and anniversaries.”
“I loved the DOS games, Super Nintendo. And I have a very addictive personality, so I recognize now that I just can't engage in that kind of stuff because I'll never stop. So I no longer play any games.”
“I loved the excitement and the pleasures of life in New York, the opportunities for advancement, the pursuit of ambition, the theaters, the places of amusement, and such nights as the last I spent with you just as I was leaving for the West.”
“I loved the fact that I could get on stage and be in control.”
“I loved the fact that I hated this fight in you. Or I hated the fact that I loved it.”
Source: Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“I loved the fact that I was suddenly no longer dependent on whether a store took out an ad in the right place, or on the word on the street.”
“I loved the fact that it wasn't my responsibility to change somebody, that it was God's, that my part was just to communicate love and approval.”
Source: Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
“I loved The Fall; I was kind of obsessed with that show.”
“I loved the feel of the keys beneath my fingertips and my power to create music.”
Source: Wounded Dove
“I loved the feeling of finally falling in love to someone who would love me back.”
Source: Not a Melodious Harmony
“I loved the feeling of freedom in running, the fresh air, the feeling that the only person I'm competing with is me.”
Source: Wilma
“I loved the feeling of not being in charge for a change and having no other choice but to let go, and hope for the best.”
Source: Just For A While
“I loved the feeling of talking and having somebody really listen to what I have to say. It was like a high or something.”
Source: The Summer I Turned Pretty
“I loved the filthy, gorgeous rawness of Charles Jeffrey. You just wish you could be young enough and cool enough to be part of his gang. That's what fashion's all about.”
“I loved the flowers that die, I loved the charm of the sky.”
Source: I Am Dead Man Alive
“I loved the full heat of being drunk, like I was made of melting chocolate and spreading in all directions.”
Source: The Gin Closet
“I loved the game - I loved the competition. But I never had any fun. All hard work - all the time.”
“I loved the game. We played because we loved it.”
“I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,
Pride ruled my will: remember not past years.”
“I loved the gentlemanly way they treated each other. It was unlike anything I was used to. I started helping them strike the set and, at 11, began taking acting classes privately.”
“I loved the Godfather. I thought that was the best interpretation of our life that Ive ever seen. Godfather I and Godfather II - the other one stunk.”
“I loved the guitar, and I had all of this music in my head. My passion for the guitar and the ideas for what I could create musically were equal. So that's where I was.”
“I loved the hood and still love the hood but I had to realize like Ra you a rapper now you're in the public eye.”
“I loved the house the way you would any new house, because it is populated by your future, the family of children who will fill it with noise or chaos and satisfying busy pleasures.”
“I loved the idea [of improvisation], but I'd never taken any classes or practiced it.”
“I loved the idea of a girl going into a dark alley, and a monster comes, and then she just aces him. It’s like, you want to see the tiny person suddenly take control. God, my whole career is basically about that!”
“I loved the idea of doing a love story with people over the age of 60 and a film that will hopefully give so many of the audience a chance to see themselves on the screen.”
“I loved the idea of doing impressions and mimicking and playing around with the spectrum of your own voice. That's what I enjoy most about doing voiceovers. You can be completely unconscious with the rest of your body and just concentrate on doing something with your voice, creating an entire character with your voice.”
“I loved the idea of doing something that has this misconception about what stewardesses were. And, I also love the idea that these girls were navigating a blatantly misogynistic society, with the girdle checks and make-up checks.”
“I loved the idea of recording. The idea of sound-on-sound-recording captured me as a young kid, and once I realized what it was I had an epiphany. Before I was even playing the guitar, I would create these lists of how I would record things and overdub them, like Led Zeppelin song, 'I could put this guitar on this track...' and so on.”
“I loved the idea of seeing the world through a boy's eyes.”
“I loved the idea of the fact that the way, like I said, they colored outside of the lines. You know, there was rules that they didn't have to follow. And you got -you got - you could get more of a sensational thrill, all right, with some of these exploitation movies or art films, or you could get something you wouldn't see at the normal cineplex.”
“I loved the idea of the Nerd as Hero, which Ghost World also had.”
“I loved the idea of touching base with an audience.”
“I loved the idea of Travolta sitting on the kid's swing, pining away for his girlfriend.”
“I loved the idea that biology was logical.”
“I loved the idea that I could write a joke and someone else would have to take the risk of performing it.”
“I loved the idea that people dressed up to go to the gardens. Our work always has a utility point of view at its heartbeat and then other things come around it, so it really allowed us to use denims and suedes and gauzes, and those sorts of hard-working fabrics - workwear fabrics - and then contrast them with crepe de chine, beautiful florals and big jewelry.”
“I loved the illusion, the conviction, the desire - whatever you want to call it - that the words were agents rather than extensions of reality. That they made my life happen, rather than just recorded it happening.”
“I loved the independent spirit of the whole experience, instead of doing a big Hollywood picture, or something like that where I would have felt more out of place.”
“I loved the Kayapó language, a language group called 'Ji'. Their word for no was ‘kati’, and yes was ‘na’.”
“I loved the kiss. That's why I smiled at you. I loved it. I was embarrassed by how much I loved it. (Troy Summer)”
Source: Saving Juliet
“I loved the land that surrounded me but hated the history that haunted that land.”
Source: Dixie Lullaby: A Story of Music, Race, and New Beginnings in a New South
“I loved the late Gilda Radner. I love Carol Burnett and Lily Tomlin.”
“I loved the Limey [movie]! It's so violent! And yet it's so exquisitely romanticized in a sort of Japanese way, it's a samurai film. Coming out of that, I was really deeply conflicted, because a friend who had seen it said, it's beautiful, but it's not about anything. it's one micron thick.”
“I loved the logistical reality of a guy who wants to take over the world, yet who has a family too.”
“I loved the masculine style of dressing of Katharine Hepburn, who came from the same town that I came from. I was fascinated by the way she wore trousers. So I think the romanticism of the movies also influenced my life and my interest in fashion greatly.”
“I loved the material when I first read it, and the experience of making the film was a great one. So when we came around to complete the trilogy, I just signed on board without even reading the scripts because the experience of the first film was so good.”
“I loved the MC5 and the Stooges, but also, the British Invasion - the Kinks and the Yardbirds - and then Led Zeppelin, of course. Alice Cooper was one of my favorite bands.”
“I loved the movie for the simple reason that I saw the scenes and I saw Muhammad working with these guys.”