I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I might not be as successful as you are today, but tomorrow, next month, next year, or five years from now will be another story.”
“I might not be beautiful, but I'm very interesting!”
“I might not be everyone's cup of tea,
but I'm somebody's mug of coffee!”
“I might not be famous one day. But I'd still be happy.”
“I might not be in a relationship anymore, but I don't believe that people should have to lie to themselves just to make somebody else feel good.”
“I might not be perfect, but I feel perfect. I think that's all that matters.”
“I might not be ready to pour out my feelings to the world, but I’d had enough of trying to ignore them.”
Source: Ultraviolet
“I might not be Silent any longer, but I still have the perfect poker face.”
Source: Kiss of Snow
“I might not be the brightest bulb in the chandelier, but I'm pretty good at getting most of the other bulbs to light up.”
“I might not be the same, but that's not important/No freedom till we're equal, damn right I support it”
“I might not believe in the possibilities, but that in no way diminishes the realities of the opportunities.”
“I might not come home with hardware, but I'm winning.”
“I might not have been President if it hadn't been for school music. Learning improves in school environments where there are comprehensive music programs.”
Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 2000-2001
“I might not have risen to destroy people's beliefs, but some beliefs do need destruction if the human society is meant to progress in harmony instead of sinking into the depths of illustrious interhuman conflicts. Meekness-induced prejudices have no place in the society of thinking humanity.”
Source: 7 Billion Gods: Humans Above All
“I might not have the ability to ever carry a child and I have this damn bag for the time being – but I'm alive.”
“I might not have the power to punish you but you deserve all the rights to get punished”
“I might not know much about being a witch per se, but I know this: it's kind of a one-size-fits-all deal. Having gifts, being a wise woman, reading tarot--whatever your witchy quirks might be--those aspects of your life don't disappear just because you're busy for a few years changing diapers and driving kids to soccer practice.”
Source: Miss Fitz Discovers Midlife Magic
“I might not know where you are or what you are doing right now, but if you hear my voice will you come to me?”
“I might not like the fact that you are my commander, Greek, but as a soldier I will obey you regardless of my personal distaste for your company. (Valerius) Gee, T-Red, doesn’t it make you all warm and fuzzy just to be near him? (Talon)”
“I might not remember how the sky looked on any given day. I do remember, though, what it was like to be a boy beneath a sky.”
“I might not rhyme
like others would—
in your mind.
But at the end,
I promise—
I'll make sense to you.”
“I might not save myself from the ceremony, but perhaps other people will benefit from my attempts at opposition.”
Source: The V Girl: A Coming of Age Story
“I might not seem like the type who could sit at an outdoor cafe drinking a latte, but I am. Why? No motion required. It's just sitting. Sitting and sipping. I can't imagine a neurosis that would prevent one from raising one's arm to one's mouth while holding a cup, though given time, I'm sure I could come up with one.”
Source: The pleasure of my company
“I might not understand everything a Democrat or liberal thinks but hey let's be honest, I don't understand some of the things the Republicans think, but that doesn't make me some dumb hick that doesn't have the right to live here.”
“I might not use capital letters. But I would definitely use an apostrophe…and probably a period. I’m a huge fan of punctuation.”
Source: The Rainbow Rowell YA Collection
“I might not want you to refer me, and just because you brought some business to me, does not mean that I am required shift my morals or my message to refer you. That is how I approach referrals.”
“I might not wear chains or I may just wear a watch or I may not wear any jewelry at all or I may just go all out on an outfit or just rock some basic s*** just a pair of jeans, a t-shirt and ones. But, I still standout more than a lot of people in the room so I can't really describe it but I know from the outside looking in people can explain better than I can.”
“I might not win a Grammy or get another Stellar Award but I'll get my rewards from the Lord. There's nothing better than that.”
“I might not yet be falling in love, but I might be flirting with the promise of love, the idea of love, the making of a place in my heart for love, though it may have been more a wish than a promise.”
Source: The Season of Second Chances
“I might paraphrase Churchill and say: never have I received so much for so little.
[Exemplifying humility, upon accepting the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.]”
“I might paraphrase Churchill and say: never have I received so much for so little.”
“I might play a lot of dramatic roles, but I'm really sort of silly.”
“I might play in shorts, but I wear the pants.”
“I might put a nicer pair of heels on and a cooler outfit, but I'm still that naughty girl who likes a slice of cheesecake on my day off.”
“I might read books and paint pictures but I'm not soft”
Source: Luke and Jon
“I might really have gone round the bend. I mean people who get visions and see a gigantic light descend on them from the sky can't be all there but if so I feel mighty happy. If one is happy and cracked it's much better than being unhappy and sane.”
Source: A gesture of belonging: letters from Bessie Head, 1965-1979
“I might refer at once, if necessary, to a hundred well authenticated instances. One of very remarkable character, and of which the circumstances may be fresh in the memory of some of my readers, occurred, not very long ago, in the neighboring city of Baltimore, where it occasioned a painful, intense, and widely extended excitement.”
Source: Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
“I might repeat to myself . . . a list of quotations from minds profound - if I can remember any of the damn things.”
“I might respect you as a brilliant intellect, runner, musician or juggler. But respect your BELIEFS? Only if they're supported by evidence.”
“I might revisit - I like the idea of doing something else with [Hunt for the Wilderpeople characters]. But also I get bored of doing the same thing again. I just get bored.”
“I might say something in Spanish; it all depends on how I'm feeling, what the situation is.”
“I might say that in retrospect, looking at where the community college system is today, I think we may have gone too far. The community college system is so big, so broad, so consuming of tax money.”
“I might say that the debate between atheists and Christians is rather stale to me, because the Christians say, "You must be a Christian, or you must be a religious man, in order to be good," and the atheists will say, "It's beneath the dignity of a free man to bow his knee to a god, as if he were a sinner," or something like that.”
“I might say that we have paid for freedom. But I have had enough melodrama in this life, and would willingly give my five senses if they could ensure us our present peace and security. Happiness is not a possession to be prized, it is a quality of thought, a state of mind of course we have on moments of depression; but there are other moments too, when time, unmeasured by the clock, runs on into eternity.”
Source: Rebecca
“I might say that what amateurs call a style is usually only the unavoidable awkwardnesses in first trying to make something that has not heretofore been made.”
Source: Ernest Hemingway: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations
“I might say that what amateurs call a style is usually only the unavoidable awkwardnesses in first trying to make something that has not heretofore been made. Almost no new classics resemble other previous classics. At first people see only the awkwardness. Then they are not so perceptible. When they show so very awkwardly people think these awkwardnesses are the style and many copy them. This is regrettable.”
Source: Conversations with Ernest Hemingway
“I might say that when the settlement was made the Nixon administration issued what they called a second inflation alert in which the General Motors settlement was branded as being inflationary and bad for the country.”
“I might say this, that the problem of the, the solution for the Afro-American is two-fold - long-range and short-range.”
“I might say too that you are the person who ought to help me, since you do bear some responsibility for having awakened in me such an immense, such a truly monstrous degree of love.”
Source: The Nice and the Good
“I might say: if the place I want to get to could only be reached by way of a ladder, I would give up trying to get there. For the place I really have to get to is a place I must already be at now. Anything that I might reach by climbing a ladder does not interest me.”