I Quotes
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“I possess every good quality, but the one that distinguishes me above all is modesty.”
“I possess no weapon but love. With that I have come to do battle. Help me!”
Source: The last temptation of Christ
“I possess so much, but my love for her absorbs it all. I possess so much, but without her I have nothing.”
Source: The Sorrows of Young Werther
“I possess the faculty of enjoying the company of those I - of my friends as well in silence as in conversation.”
Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Easyread Comfort Edition
“I possess the greatest power ever bestowed upon mankind, the power of choice. Today, I choose to persist without exception. No longer will I live in a dimension of distraction, my focus blown hither and yon like a leaf on a blustery day. I know the outcome I desire. I hold fast to my dreams. I stay the course. I do not quit.”
Source: Traveler's Gift; Mastering the Seven Decisions
“I possessed what is called the best of hearts -- a dangerous possession, as it is generally accompanied by the strongest passions, and the weakest judgment.”
Source: Graham Hamilton
“I post pictures that I want to post and say what I want to say. If that's three times a day or three times per month then whatever.”
“I post probably 5 to 10 times a day in my forum. I have a forum directly related to my blog where I will write my blog and people will disagree with me and call me an idiot so then I will say this is why I wrote that and blah, blah, blah. I spend a lot of time online.”
“I posted a truthful review of the toxic W. M. Keck Observatory on Glassdoor and got the following message back from them: ...We determined your review does not meet these guidelines because it contains an accusation of a specific criminal activity that we don't allow on our site...Best Regards, Glassdoor”
“I posted a video a day for almost two months and was hardly sleeping, but I think it really pushed me to give music everything I had in me. I knew it was a chance I couldn't miss. The funny thing is I never saw my music video when it aired during the Super Bowl because as soon as I heard my song start I was in tears for the next 10 minutes! The most amazing thing that came out of all of this, however, was the support that had developed online. Without the people that came back day after day to vote for me, I'd be nowhere, and I really owe it all to them.”
“I posted chapters online and let people give feedback, and I was surprised at how much of that feedback I actually used for the book.I posted chapters online and let people give feedback, and I was surprised at how much of that feedback I actually used for the book. It was a different process for me, but I liked it.”
“I posted the first three chapters and I had enough people say that chapter two was dragging that I cut it out just before the book went to press. And I'm glad I did. The book is a lot better without it.”
“I postpone death by living, by suffering, by error, by risking, by giving, by losing.”
“I postpone watching the sunrise until tomorrow because the sun will rise tomorrow too! Thinking like that means not understanding this universe at all! Yes, the sun will most likely rise tomorrow, but will you exist tomorrow?”
“I pound on the glass, screaming my head off. Everyone ignores me except for some Capitol attendant who appears behind me and offers me a beverage.”
Source: The Hunger Games Trilogy
“I pounded through the houses, staggering down the hallways, falling down the steps. It was a hot streaky dawn full of insecticides, exhaust, flowers that could make you sick or fall in love. My battered Impala was still parked there on the side of the road and I wanted to lie down on the shredded seats and sleep and sleep. But I thought of the bones; I could hear them singing. They needed me to write their song.”
“I pour another drink and wash the taste of dashed dreams from the back of my tongue. I feel half-dead, but my broken heart somehow still beats. What a stubborn, senseless organ, to keep going when all hope and happiness are lost.”
Source: The Monday Girl
“I pour blood on my naiveté, your apathy, and your betrayal tonight.”
Source: Those Imperfect Strokes
“I pour buttermilk into the crater and work the mixture until it is pasty. Using my fingers, I pull dry flour into the wet ingredients, building on the dough, kneading it, drawing meal from the sides. My fingers make small circles while my hand makes a larger circular motion, working around the bowl.”
“I pour into the world the eternal streams Wan prophets tent beside, and dream their dreams.”
“I pour my morning coffee like ducks splash in a pond. Is an extended blink a micro nap? That's the thought that crosses my mind when I drive like Helen Keller.”
Source: One Out of Ten Dentists Agree: This Book Helps Fight Gingivitis. Maybe Tomorrow I’ll Ask Nine More Dentists.: A BearPaw Duck And Meme Farm Production
“I pour myself one more drink and go outside for one more cigarette. I wonder where she is now - I imagine her doing her long night-time skincare routine or getting a taxi home or doing an impassioned rant in a pub somewhere with her third glass of wine in her hand. And then I say goodbye to her. I wash up the glasses and remember the ongoing dispute we had about how to stack things on the drying rack. I say goodbye. I go upstairs to bed and I remember when she first came here, how strange it was to wake up next to her in my childhood bedroom. I say goodbye. And it feels okay. I say all my goodbyes, ready to no doubt meet her tomorrow to say goodbye all over again.”
Source: Good Material
“I poured my heart into every effort, but the day came when I had to leave. And in that departure, I found the strength to appreciate myself, even if others couldn't see the value I brought to their lives.”
Source: NIRVANA: RAGA • DVESHA • MOHA
“I poured out my soul to him. I told him all about my life, my disappointments, my heartbreaks, my relationships, my philosophies about life. He knew things about me that even my husband did not know about me. For the first time in my life, I felt complete as a woman.
I felt alive because he knew how to love me as I have always dreamt of being loved. It was dreamlike perfect while it lasted.”
Source: Emotional Rhapsody
“I poured out the torrent of my long-standing discontent and I challenged them to do and dare anything.”
“I poured spot remover on my dog. Now he's gone.”
“I poured the silvery whites over my broth and used my chopsticks to make a mass of shimmering ribbons until the sauce transformed into a galaxy of miniature birds. I split the pot into three tureens--- one for Indulgence, his dragon, and one for the Empress.
The garnishing sauce was done.
As for the omurice, it'd be far more elaborate. I piled the fried rice into two separate mountains, ready for their canopy of gold. The trick was to cook the omelet evenly and then twirl it onto the rice, making a beautiful swirled blanket on top. I made a spicy gravy to dribble over it to give it a shine, and the final garnish was minced spring onions. The emerald green contrasted against the golden omelet.”
Source: Celestial Banquet
“I poured the wine into the chalice our church had given me. In the one-sixth gravity of the moon the wine curled slowly and gracefully up the side of the cup. It was interesting to think that the very first liquid ever poured on the moon, and the first food eaten there, were communion elements.”
“I poured too much of myself into you. I lost too much. Even my life before you feels suspicious. My relatives are old and I have no heirs. I counted on you to take my memories, to be their witness, to give them a home. You were family. You were an extension of me. My past seems like an illusion now, the mad fancy of someone who no longer exists.”
Source: 18 Months
“I pout my lower lip for a second, but then I grin as the pieces come together.
"That's why you like me!" I exclaim. "Because you're not very nice either! It makes so much more sense now.”
Source: Insurgent
“I pout my lower lip for a second, but then I grin as the pieces come together in my mind. "THAT'S why you like me!" I exclaim. "Because you're not very nice either! It makes so much more sense now.”
“I pout. “You suck.”
Source: Sweet Dandelion
“I practice a faith that's been long abandoned Ain't no altars on this long and lonesome road”
“I practice all the scales. Everyone should know lots of scales. Actually, I feel there are only scales. What is a chord, if not the notes of a scale hooked together?”
“I practice at home, in between phone calls, and have much to do.”
“I practice Buddhism, so I meditate daily, which helps keep me centered and reminds me not to get my knickers in a twist over the things that are not within my control. There is a saying: "If it can be changed, then no need to worry; if it can't be changed, then no need to worry!"”
“I practice Buddhist philosophy and contemplation but I don't know if I'm more of anything.”
“I practice every day, I warm up before I play.”
“I practice in my head.”
“I practice loving-kindness meditation, which cultivates compassion and equanimity.”
“I practice more than ever ... mostly scales and arpeggios ... and anything I can't do.”
“I practice my saxophone three hours a day. I'm not saying I'm particularly special, but if you do something three hours a day for forty years, you get pretty good at it.”
“I practice on the acoustic guitar a little bit, but I think I have reached the peak of my talent.”
“I practice on the roads of Gaza as we don't have good stadiums and tracks so I gave my best.”
“I practice reading all the time. I read everything and having so many scripts to read, which really helps out as well.”
“I practice really hard, every day. I started that about 13 or 14 years ago; it's a discipline now. But the writing is a whole other thing. It'll come from handling a guitar, mostly; thinking up little guitar riffs. I was born and raised a rock 'n' roll guy, and that's the rock 'n' roll ethic, at least through my experience.”
“I practice safe sex - I use an airbag.”
“I practice self-control and staying active. Running round the kitchen keeps me moving.”
“I practice self-love, give love, and surround myself with people who bring out the best in me.”
“I practice selfless giving not because I'm remarkable but just because I find that its terrifically fun!”