I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I miss him as soon as he goes. When he isn't with me, I think I made him up.”
“I miss him every day. More than anyone, I think. He’s the big hole in my life, in the middle of my soul. Or maybe he was just the beginning of it. I don’t know. I don’t even know whether all this is really about Ben, or whether it’s about everything that happened after that, and everything that’s happened since. All I know is, one minute I’m ticking along fine and life is sweet and I want for nothing, and the next I can’t wait to get away, I’m all over the place, slipping and sliding again.”
Source: The Girl on the Train
“I miss him for all the things he forgot to see in himself & if im lucky fate will help us rekindle a flame that never got set alight in the first place.”
“I miss him in so many ways, but right now I miss him in the way you always miss someone when you're single among a room full of couples.”
Source: Baby Proof: A Novel
“I miss him like one might miss a scar, or wooden leg, something disfiguring but characteristic.”
“I miss him so badly it hurts.”
Source: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay
“I miss him still today: his long, whiskery eyebrows, his huge hands and hugs, his warmth, his prayers, his stories, but above all his shining example of how to live and how to die.”
Source: Mud, Sweat, and Tears: The Autobiography
“I miss him, my lady.” “Well, he is now living adjacent. You can hardly miss him all that much.” “True. But we are no longer compatible—I am a werewolf; he is a vampire.” “So?” “So we cannot dance the same dance we used to.” Biffy was so sweet when he tried to be circumspect. Alexia shook her head at him. “Biffy, and I mean this in the kindest way possible: then you should change the music.” “Very good, my lady.”
Source: Heartless: Book 4 of The Parasol Protectorate
“I miss home badly sometimes. But then I remember there's nothing left to miss anymore. I feel safer here.”
Source: Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)
“I miss home with an angry hunger, even though home is an imaginary place now.”
Source: The Map of Salt and Stars
“I miss how wild our hearts were, how infinite we felt. How we never saw an end to wandering.”
Source: Remember the wild girl
“I miss Irish milk. Probably not as much as Superquinn sausages.”
“I miss it every minute, and I have no wish at all to go back.”
Source: A Civil Campaign
“I miss it if I’m not in it for any length of time; I don’t feel comfortable. I want trees and I want frequent rain.”
“I miss it like an ex-con misses the other inmates.”
Source: All the Missing Girls
“I miss it, I miss it, I miss it, I make it.”
“I miss Jack and Joey and Thomas. Nobody ever wonders if the dead grieve for the ones they leave behind, it seems, but I miss them, even if I’m not sure that they ever existed. If my whole world up until I found the Book was just the fantasy of a dead man wishing he was still alive, maybe they were only ever little parts of me that I snipped off and carved into a human shape to keep me company in that dream of life.”
Source: Vellum
“I miss James Comey, in my surroundings, lately.”
Source: Voor een betere wereld
“I miss kissing you. I dream about it, Aly, and I'm at the point where I might just go insane if I can't do it again.”
Source: The Fine Art of Pretending
“I miss knowing what happens next.”
Source: Ruin and Rising
“I miss L.A. because of the weather. It can change so much in Calgary. You can get a storm one minute, and then the sun will come out and it will be hot.”
“I miss live audiences, because it's like no other form of entertainment, where the audience is a major part of the production every night.”
“I miss Manchester, especially the apple crumble and custard they served at Carrington after training.”
“I miss moments more than I miss people.”
“I miss more loving someone so deeply that I can't imagine a forever without her kisses.”
Source: Pagan Standard Times: Essays on the Craft
“I miss my biscuit baby
My flour power lady
A friend to saints and sinners
Up for breakfast, lunch or dinner
She rises on her own
She never makes me eat a scone
My flour power lady
Oh, I miss my biscuit baby”
Source: My Biscuit Baby
“I miss my boats, and I miss having the ability to be out on the water during the daytime and then go skiing at night.”
“i miss my brother like
the sea would miss salt
if that were taken away.”
Source: Cinnamon Rain
“I miss my brother. Prince was a funny cat. Great sence of humor.”
“I miss my dad every day, but I know he would be proud to see me continuing to swim and going for another shot at the Olympics.”
“I miss my Dad. My Dad loved cheesy monster movies, so we'd have Godzilla movie marathons. Those are some of my favorite memories, laughing at how the monster outfits were so bad, like black garbage bags for heads.”
“I miss my family, and I like being a tourist when I go back.”
“I miss my father. I miss my grandfather. I miss my home. And I miss my mother. But the thing is, for almost three years, I managed not to miss any of them. And then I spent that one day with that one girl. One day ... It was like she gave me her whole self, and somehow as a result, I gave her more of myself than I even realized there was to give. But then she was gone. And only after I'd been filled up by her, by that day, did I understand how empty I really was.”
“I miss my friends in public school, but it's kind of a part of something that you have to give up. I'd rather perform than go to public school.”
“I miss my grandmother every day. I miss her vitality, her interest in the lives of others, her courage and determination, her perceptive wisdom, her calm in the face of all difficulties, her steadfast belief in the British people and above all her unstoppable sense of mischievous humour.”
“I miss my hair, but I feel like going out there with some fake braids wouldn't be right. I want to be the most genuine performer I can be.”
“I miss my invisible friend.”
Source: Night Shift Recovery
“I miss my kids sometimes and that can get me down when I've been away working, but then I wake up and recognize how incredibly lucky I am. Spending time being down is less time out there achieving and enjoying.”
“I miss my magnolias, miss my maples, think
where did they go, think, oh yes, to the past,
that place where everything goes and can I visit?
No, but also yes. And can I stay away? Also yes,
but also no. And in the same way that languages
only get simpler, people only get sadder.”
“I miss my mattress when I am gone; It's one thing I've made an impression on.”
Source: Out of my mind
“I miss my mother."
Mrs. Norton touched Trudy's shoulder in silent sympathy.
"She never had a chance to see any of her daughters get married."
Trudy laid the veil on the bed.
"It's hard to completely enjoy your wedding day when your mother isn't with you."
"Your mother did see your sisters wed and I'm sure she'll be with you today."
Trudy looked at the woman, astonished she hadn't received a more pious answer from a minister's wife.
She pointed a finger upward. "I know she's in heaven."
Mrs. Norton gently folded Trudy's hand until her palm rested on her chest, "In heaven and in your heart, love never fails, my dear Ms. Bower. I know it's not the same as feeling your mother's arms around you on such a special day, nevertheless, I'm sure she's sending you plenty of love.”
Source: Trudy
“I miss my mother very much, and I feel closest to her when I have dinner in the oven and the children are nearby playing and I'm reading a book or doing some little project.”
“I miss my mother very, very much.”
“I miss my old life”
Source: The Hundred-Foot Journey
“I miss my singing career very much.”
“I miss myself."
"I miss you too, Ali, so much."
"I never planned to get like this."
"I know.”
Source: Still Alice
“I miss New York terribly. There is no place like the city. I miss people-watching. I miss the nightlife. I miss the food. There are so many options in New York City.”
“I miss New York. I like the country and I like the people. However, the U.S. political and legal system is prone to overreaction.”
“I miss New York. I still love how people talk to you on the street - just assault you and tell you what they think of your jacket.”
“I miss Nixon. Compared to these Nazis we have in the White House now, Richard Nixon was a flaming liberal.”
Source: Hey Rube: Blood Sport, the Bush Doctrine, and the Downward Spiral of Dumbness