I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I planned my whole future around Adam," she said now, quietly. "And now I have nothing." "No," I told her, "now you just don't have Adam. There's a big difference, Lissa. You just can't see it yet.”
Source: This Lullaby
“I planned on being successful ever since I was young. To me, this is nothing to be surprised about.”
“I planned the exhibition so that it becomes a story where the viewer travels through these islands [of ideas]. Whether the contents of each chapter came first or the artist came first in making the decision was different in each case.”
“I planned to stop in 2002 after the Salt Lake City Olympics. I felt able to remain competitive another four years, and I wanted to stop while I'm still at the top.”
“I plant rosemary all over the garden, so pleasant is it to know that at every few steps one may draw the kindly branchlets through one's hand, and have the enjoyment of their incomparable incense; and I grow it against walls, so that the sun may draw out its inexhaustible sweetness to greet me as I pass.”
Source: Home and Garden: Notes and Thoughts, Practical and Critical, of a Worker in Both
“I plant the seeds of love in my heart. I plant the seeds of love in the hearts of others.”
Source: Blessings
“I plant what I like to see when I look out the windows. There's no art to it, only my personal whim."
He stopped. Eliza looked up in surprise. "Never say there's no art to it," he told her. Goodness, his eyes were dark and mesmerizing. "I know peace and beauty when I see it, and there is more in this garden than anywhere else I've ever seen."
She knew it was flattery, she knew it wasn't true, but she still felt a small explosion of joy in her chest that he would say it. "That's because the irises are in bloom," she tried to say, but he shook his head.
"I don't mean the irises.”
Source: An Earl Like You
“I planted a kamikaze kiss on Jamie’s cheek.
“FUCK,” he shouted, wiping it off. “What if you killed me!” He threw a Skittle at my face. It hit my forehead.
“Ow!”
“Taste the rainbow bitch.”
Source: The Retribution of Mara Dyer
“I planted a rose bush and Stephen, age 2, asked, “Can I bless the rose?” I said yes and he did the sign of the cross over the rose bush. Then he turned to me and said, “Can I bless the hose?” And so he did.”
Source: “Do birds know all their letters?”: Funny Book of Quotes
“I planted a seed of hatred in my heart. I swore it would grow to be a massive tree whose roots would strangle them all.”
Source: Between Shades of Gray
“I planted an acorn twenty years ago just for fun. Today it is the pride of all my planting. It is now twenty-five feet high. Who knows, you may live to enjoy those plantings of your earlier days and derive peace and joy each year you live to greet them.”
Source: Your Cabin In The Woods: A Compilation Of Cabin Plans And Philosophy For Discovering Life In The Great Outdoors
“I planted my self in the middle of a great many Glasses full of Dew, tied fast about me, upon which the Sun so violently darted his Rays, that the Heat, which attracted them, as it does the thickest Clouds, carried me up so high, that at length I found my self above the middle Region of the Air.”
Source: A Voyage to the Moon: Souls Needed for You
“I planted some bird seed. A bird came up. Now I don’t know what to feed it.”
“I planted some jokes in my wedding. Like, the organizers asked me to select music. So when I approached wife at the ceremony, they played the second movement from Shostakovich's 10th Symphony, which is usually known as the "portrait of Stalin." And then when we embraced, the music that they played was Schubert's "Death and the Maiden." I enjoyed this in a childish way! But marriage was all a nightmare and so on and so on.”
“I planted the seed, now you must work a lot otherwise the tiny plant will die.”
Source: Sparks of Divinity: The Teachings of B. K. S. Iyengar
“I play a bad boy on television, but in real life I have a passion for nature and nature conservancy, specifically bird rehabilitation.”
“I play a bunch of instruments, like piano, drums, guitar and bass. And the kazoo every now and then. I'm trying to learn how to play the trumpet and the saxophone. That's what I'm learning how to play.”
“I play a complicated position in an intensely team-oriented game.”
“I play a couple basic folks songs and break them down. I did that on a six string. I can't recall all the songs on it. There's some finger picking on it.”
“I play a crazy talk-show host, but that's not me. It's like an actor playing a role.”
“I play a curator, the most American part you can think of. My work is to protect the Declaration of Independence. I work at the National Archives in Washington.”
“I play a detective, very close to myself actually.”
“I play a female Indiana Jones, a professor who hunts down precious objects, like a bowl that belonged to the Buddha. They tailored the role to me: I wanted to be smart, funny, and to kick some ass.”
“I play a garbage man who moonlights as a stand-up comedian. Terrible.”
“I play a guy who is 40. And I am a very good actor, because I'm 41.”
“I play a huge variety of roles”
“I play a lot chamber music.As for something that's hard for me to play, before I leave this Earth I'm hoping to play Brahms' Second Piano Concerto.”
“I play a lot of basketball and racquetball, as they're both great for your feet and hand eye coordination. Other drills can help as well, such as simply catching a football in distant positions from different heights and velocities.”
“I play a lot of basketball.”
“I play a lot of characters where I don't even speak in my own voice. I learned about focus and I learned to trust that things can work when they're not heightened and that it's interesting when things are pared down.”
“I play a lot of charity golf mainly. I'm a bandit 18 if I play two or three times a week.”
“I play a lot of chess. I probably played 200 games while we were making 'Andromeda.'”
“I play a lot of computer games. I love computer graphics. I've had Pixar in me for a long time.”
“I play a lot of games on my iPhone. There is a game called Rat on a Scooter that I will promote as much as possible because it has brought me so much joy.”
“I play a lot of hard men and gangsters, and I’m not like that at all.”
“I play a lot of Playstation, and always trying to look pretty for the girls.”
“I play a lot of sports. I'm not real good at any of them. I'm above adequate.”
“I play a lot of strategy games and team and reactionary games. So it's a different sort of skill that you're practicing.”
“I play a lot of ultra-violent video games.”
“I play a lot of, maybe a little bit, cartoonish people. I've been a Bond villain, and I play a lot of villains, people who want to take over something.”
“I play a man who is obsessed with his own beauty, so it's perfect casting.”
“i play a mean harmonica”
Source: Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports
“I play a musical instrument a little, but only for my own amazement.”
“I play a nice crazy lady whose morals are right but who is really foundering.”
“I play a nobody in Japan.”
“I play a percussion instrument, not a musical saw; it needs no amplification. Where it's needed, they put a microphone in front of the bass drum. But, I don't think it's necessary to play that way every night.”
“I play a position where you make mistakes. The only people that don't make them at a hockey game are the people watching.”
“I play a recurring role for a character named Doctor Imo. I assist the villain and show up from time to time.”
“I play a role in front of the cameras, just like in the movies.”
“I play a slave. How black is that? I have to wear chains. How whack is that? But don’t worry. I get free. I save my wife and I kill all the white people in the movie. How great is that?”