I Quotes
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“I never use the word, it's loaded. What love means to me is need.”
“I never use the words HUMANIST or HUMANITARIAN, as it seems to me that to be human is to be capable of the most heinous crimes in nature.”
Source: The Wicked Years Complete Collection: Wicked, Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz
“I never used golf as a job. I used it as a game. I always thought if I played the game well, my financial rewards would be there, but it came from, because I played well. But I had to play well to get the financial rewards.”
“I never used needles, but I was into heroin, cocaine – those are the things I’ll never touch again.”
“I never used to be as good, you get better. I've just gotten better and quicker at figuring out the joke.”
“I never used to be like this, and if you're not in charge of the inside of your own head, what are you in charge of?
Miss Ambrose says that it doesn't just happen to old people.
Perhaps there are times when life is so unbearably miserable, but the only part of you that can run away from it and leave, is your mind.”
Source: Three Things About Elsie
“I never used to believe in fate. I used to think you make your own life and then you call it fate. That's why I call it irony.”
“I never used to bother with exercises. Now I spend at least 10 minutes each morning working out with small weights”
“I never used to drink water. I am drinking six liters of water every day now. That's the key.”
“I never used to get homesick when I first moved to L.A.”
“I never used to kill characters, because I thought killing characters was cheating.”
“I never used to like babies. I'd always thought if a baby were more like a chimpanzee, I'd have one”
“I never used to see anything on TV where the man was in the weaker position. It was always the female showing emotion, breaking down, being emotionally torn apart by men.”
“I never used to sleep much. I think we all go through a bit of a time like that where we rage about. If we don't, I don't think you've ever really lived.”
“I never used to tell jokes on stage. Now I'm cutting up jokes all night long.”
“I never used to understand why people bothered to hold hands as they walked, but then he runs one of his fingertips down my palm, and I shiver and understand it completely”
“I never used to watch horror films because I was a nervous type. I believed all the publicity about The Exorcist when it was released - you know, all that nonsense about people fainting in the cinema - and decided it would definitely freak me out. I particularly remember my girlfriend telling me about Suspiria - ironic considering my first ever film work was with Argento - and how scary it was.”
“I never utter my real feelings about anything. My lighter, superficial side will always be too quick for the deeper side of me, and that's why it always wins.”
Source: The diary of a young girl
“I never uttered a word about things, but with my age now, I've completely lost all reservations. In more ways than one. I was never in front of the camera, for example, but now I've been in films and documentaries.”
“I never valued time until I realized touch is only temporary.”
“I never view aesthetic ideas as having an existence purely of their own but as a function they have in connection with political or moral values.”
“I never view mistakes as failures. They are simply opportunities to find out what doesn't work.”
“I never viewed money as being 'my money' I always saw it as 'the money.' It's a resource. If it pools up around me then it needs to be flushed back out into the system.”
“I never viewed screen drama as a vulgar form, or a lesser one, and I've never written it left-handed.”
“I never violate an inner rhythm. I loathe to force anything. I don't know if the inner rhythm is Eastern or Western. I know it is essential for me. I listen to it and I stay with it. I have always been this way. I have regards for the inner voice.”
Source: Lee Krasner
“I never volunteer to talk about god or religion, but people feel compelled to talk about it.”
“I never voted for a president until I felt Obama had a dream and might pull it off, and that was the first time I ever voted for a president.”
“I never voted for anybody. I always voted against.”
“I never voted to spend one penny of Social Security money.”
“I never wait for summer vacation. In deep winter, I warm-up my mind with the fire of my thoughts and swim in the ocean of my imagination.”
“I never waited 27 years, because 27 years ago I was just born. My parents never told me, 'If you don't win Roland Garros we take you to the orphanage.”
“I never waited for my Irish Cream coffee to be the right temperature, with a storm happening outside and my fireplace crackling ... I wrote every day, at home, in the office, whether I felt like it or not, I just did it.”
“I never wake up to find someone in my nest,” Hatzel complained. She began the grooming process, starting with her face.
“That’s because you bite in your sleep,” Zeph remarked.
She balked. “What? No, I don’t!”
“It’s why we put Orlea’s sleeping nest closest to yours,” he explained. “She’s like a safe sleeping shield.”
Hatzel did not dignify him with a response but instead returned to morning preening with redoubled efforts.”
Source: Eyrie
“I never wake up wondering whether the day is going to be a meaningful one or whether my labors are gonna be worthwhile. They may be futile, but it doesn't mean they're not important, in a moral sense and in an historical sense.”
“I never walk into a place I don't know how to walk out of.”
“I never walked out the door and said, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest Baldwin brother of them all?"”
“I never walked the streets of New York hoping to be a musical comedy star. For one thing, they would have thought I was too tall, because l was five feet eight and a half, and they were all little bitty things running around in the studio at that time.”
“I never walked through the streets of any city with as much satisfaction as those of Philadelphia. The neatness and cleanliness of all animate and inanimate things, houses, pavements, and citizens, is not to be surpassed.”
Source: Views of society and manners in America: in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820
“I never wanna have a time where I'm on the big lawn just sitting back smoking cigars and drinking lemonade. I wanna work forever. Until I die. I wanna die on the way to a show.”
“I never want a fan to come and hear what they hear on their iPod, its about creating a unqiue and awesome experience.”
“I never want a girl to lose all hope that her life can’t completely turn around, even if she feels that she is at the edge, standing on one foot, and ready to say goodbye.”
Source: Born Ready: Unleash Your Inner Dream Girl
“I never want anyone to be sitting where I'm sitting and to have lost their son, because I can never get Luke back.”
“I never want anyone to have a bad evening because I caused it.”
“I never want anything more than what's fair. The problem is, I never want anything less either. In the old-boy school of business, if a woman walks away from the table with what's rightfully hers, the man feels screwed.”
“I never want anything to be too predictable.”
“I never want her to leave, and if she does, I pray to die in my sleep.”
Source: I Took a Plane to Die in Denver
“I never want it to be a point where I'm so comfortable that I'm slacking.”
“I never want movie theaters go away. It is the greatest time out on the town. You go out, it's a great place to go, great location, great hang, great date, good place to be with friends. But as an actor who works hard at making movies, I am glad that no matter what people can see your movie on. It's hard to keep a theater for long time; there are so many movies, so when you leave a theater, you're just glad there's a life for your movie.”
“I never want my debut work to be the best, or the one I'm remembered for”
“I never want my kids to feel like I'm just some housewife who was just kicking it with my husband, because that's not the kind of woman that I am.”