I Quotes
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“I never invest in anything that I don't understand.”
“I never invite idiots to my house.”
“I never joined the army because at ease was never that easy to me. Seemed rather uptight still. I don't relax by parting my legs slightly and putting my hands behind my back. That does not equal ease. At ease was not being in the military. I am at ease, bro, because I am not in the military.”
“I never joined the army for patriotic reasons.”
Source: The selected poems of Isaac Rosenberg
“I never joined the Boy Scouts. I don't trust any organization that has a handbook.”
“I never joined, but I used to go to church now and then. I liked it, because they always passed out plates of money at the end.”
“I never joke about calculus homework." - Sam al-Abbas”
Source: The Sword of Summer
“I never judge, I just show. I am not saying, Do not do that.”
“I never just dreamed of success, I worked for it. Dreaming is good, but working is what gets you results.”
“I never just sit down and see what's on TV anymore. And also, I hate almost everything, so that keeps you reading magazines and doing crossword puzzles or whatever.”
“I never just slide through anything. I explore everything to the fullest, whether good or bad.”
“I never just went to look for clothes and style; I always find that wherever I go.”
“I never justify, sustain, or in any way or to any extent uphold this cruel, heartless, aimless unnecessary war.”
“I never keep a scorecard or the batting averages. I hate statistics. What I got to know, I keep in my head.”
“I never keep anything beautiful in the closet.”
“I never keep boys waiting. It's a hard trial for a boy to wait.”
Source: The Bully Pulpit: A Teddy Roosevelt Book of Quotations
“I never keep my money in just one bank. They can disappear overnight and it can be a long time before you may get your money back.”
“I never kept a diary, but I wrote detailed notes of my travels.”
“I never kept up with the fashions. I believed in wearing what I thought looked good on me.”
“I never kick my ball in the rough or improve my lie in a sand trap. For that I have a caddie.”
“I never kill insects. If I see ants or spiders in the room, I pick them up and take them outside. Karma is everything.”
“I never killed a guy who didn't deserve it.”
“I never killed a man I didn't have to.”
“I never killed a man who didn't need it.”
“I never killed anybody and I never developed an intense level of hatred for the enemy. Because my war ended before I ever put on a uniform; I was on active duty all my time at school; I killed my enemy there.”
Source: A Separate Peace
“I never killed anybody, I never raped anybody, I never committed no crimes that weren't honorable.”
“I never killed anyone because it wasn't necessary. I could have killed.”
“I never killed anyone with my tuba.”
“I never killed anyone. I avoid going over that edge by writing about a guy who has taken a flying leap over it.”
“I never kissed a bear, I've never kissed a goon, but I can shake a chicken in the middle of a room.”
“I never kissed my father until he was on his death bed.”
“I never knew [Alfred Stieglitz] to make a trip anywhere to photograph. His eye was in him, and he used it on anything that was nearby. Maybe that way he was always photographing himself.”
“I never knew a critic who made it his business to lash the faults of other writers that was not guilty of greater himself--as the hangman is generally a worse malefactor than the criminal that suffers by his hand.”
Source: The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison
“I never knew a government yet that wanted to do anything.”
Source: Phineas Finn
“I never knew a man come to greatness or eminence who lay abed late in the morning.”
“I never knew a man could tell so many lies, he had a different story for every set of eyes. How can he remember who he's talking to?”
“I never knew a man escape failures, in either mind or body, who worked seven days in a week.”
“I never knew a man go for an honest day's walk for whatever distance, great or small, and not have his reward in the repossession of his soul.”
Source: CLIO A MUSE AND OTHER ESSAYS
“I never knew a man more free from conceit, or one to whom it was a greater extent a pleasure, as well as a recognized duty, to listen patiently to what might be said to him upon any subject under consideration....Neither, I need scarcely say, was he in the habit of talking, much less boasting, of his own achievements.”
“I never knew a man troubled with melancholy, who had plenty to do, and did it.”
“I never knew a man who deserved to be thought well of for his morals who had a slight opinion of our Sex in general.”
Source: A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflexions, contained in the histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison: Digested under proper heads, with references to the volume, ...
“I never knew a man who got so hurt in his pocketbook.”
Source: The Living Is Easy
“I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused.”
Source: The Quiet American
“I never knew a man who was good at making excuses who was good at anything else.”
“I never knew a man who wished to be himself a slave. Consider if you know any good thing, that no man desires for himself.”
Source: Lincoln on Democracy
“I never knew a mocker who was not mocked, a deceiver who was not deceived, or a proud man who was not humbled.”
“I never knew a more presumptuous person than myself. The fact that I say that shows that what I say is true.”
“I never knew a trader in philanthropy who was not wrong in his head or heart somewhere or other.”
“I never knew a writer yet who took the smallest pains with his style and was at the same time readable.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Butler (Illustrated)
“I never knew a writer's wife who wasn't beautiful.”
Source: Welcome to the Monkey House: The Special Edition: Stories