I Quotes
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“I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn't photograph them.”
“I really believe there is something in the nature of a democracy that naturally leads people to distrust the government, to assume because a democracy is built by people just like themselves that there must be secret plots and cover-ups and wizards behind the scenes running the machine.”
“I really believe there is the possibility of something great that can happen in the right hands.”
“I really believe there's more honesty in one live show than there may be in my whole output.”
“I really believe there's no such thing as accidents, only opportunities. God gives everyone the ingredients to a good, happy life. It's up to us to make the most of them.”
“I really believe things happen as they're supposed to and in the time that they're supposed to.”
“I really believe things happen for a reason, and sometimes that reason isn't revealed until much much, much, much later.”
“I really believe this team has a lot of potential - whether it's this year or in years to come, I don't know.”
“I really believe we in the music industry can work together to find a way to bond technology with integrity and just really hope we can teach the younger generation the value of investment in music rather than the ephemeral consumption of it.”
“I really believe we should treat marijuana the way we treat beverage alcohol. I've never used marijuana and I don't intend to, but it's just one of those things that I think: this war on drugs just hasn't succeeded.”
“I really believe when you give to other people, you give to yourself.”
“I really believe you can carry yourself in such a way that people don't notice you.”
“I really believe you can predict when someone has a great attitude, a real well of talent.”
“I really believe you get what you're supposed to get.”
“I really believe you have to make television with the belief that you're going to continue on. If you hedge bets and you catch yourself being measured, I usually find that's a bad sign. Maybe you know something that you don't want to know.”
“I really believe, in my heart and soul, that if we would rebuild and strengthen the family structure in the country, you'd start to really deal with a number of the most difficult problems we're having in the country today, in poverty, education, and in crime, but we've broken the family structure up.”
“I really believe, or want to believe, really I am nuts, otherwise I'll never be sane.”
“I really believe, when you come out of hiding, in whatever way you're hiding, you get to go out into the sunlight.”
“I really believed all this stuff - that I had to change the world.”
“I really believed that anything at all was worth writing about if you cared about it enough, and that the best and only necessary justification for writing any particular story was that I cared about it.”
“I really believed that fear is contagious.”
“I really believed that I was on the right track, but that did not mean that I would necessarily reach my goal”
“I really believed that the priests were acquainted with my thoughts; and often stood in great awe of them. They often told me they had power to strike me dead at any moment.”
Source: Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk: As Exhibited in a Narrative of Her Sufferings During a Residence of Five Years as a Novice, and Two Years as a Black Nun, in the Hotel Dieu Nunnery at Montreal
“I really believed that time to be a crisis. At the end of the day, we had to go onstage, and we had to work. We were in a stupor.”
Source: Beyond The Story: 10-Year Record of BTS
“I really bridled when Parks And Rec became popular and woodworking publications wanted me to do stuff with them.”
“I really came out to L.A. to take the money and run.”
“I really came to literature through poetry.”
“I really can't handle talking about this for too long because it hurts too much, but I want to say that there is one thing I've learned about people they don't get that mean and nasty overnight. It's not human nature. If you give people enough time, eventually they'll do the most heartbreaking stuff in the world.”
Source: The Truth About Alice
“I really can’t keep it up anymore,” Huahua said.
“No one’s doing any better,” Specs said lightly.
“It’s not the same. This is impossible!”
“Think of yourself as a computer. You’re just cold hardware, and reality is just data. Accept your input and perform your calculations. That’s how you keep it up.”
Source: Supernova Era
“I really can't seem to do without you. Do you know what it was like? Realizing that? Wanting you sexually— that I can certainly accept. If others could see you as I have seen you...everyone would want you. Everyone.”
Source: The Lily and the Crown
“I really can't stand it when people are angry at me. Like, I know it might be simple for others, but I can't focus on anything else. I can't just forget about it and go on with my own life. It's like there's something hard wedged inside my own chest. I'll always feel guilty. I'll always want to make amends.”
Source: I Hope This Doesn't Find You
“I really can’t tell if you’re the villain or the hero
of this story, goddess of the soul,” Seshat says.
“I am myself. Those definitions always depend on who’s telling the story and how it is told. What I won’t be again is the victim.”
Source: Anamnesis
“I really can't answer that off the top of my head, my favorite movies. Each one individually was wonderfully made, wonderfully directed, wonderfully written, wonderfully acted, and each one was entirely different.I like romantic movies. I sort of go for the older movies.”
“I really can't be bothered going to a barber. And shaving every morning, that's nightmarish. I spent my teenage years covered in tiny little bits of toilet paper.”
“I really can't believe what a state the Pyramids are in. I thought they had flat rendered sides, but when you get up close, you see how they are just giant boulders balanced on top of each other, like a massive game of Jenga that has got out of hand.”
Source: An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington
“I really can't break away from wearing black and leather!”
“I really can't claim ever to have had an exceptionally close relationship with a minister. I'm always there. I pay my pledge. I listen and observe with interest. I'm very sympathetic with the rigor and the aesthetic quality of what they do. Aside from that, I don't have a kind of personal experience with any of them that I could consider privileged, so to speak.”
“I really can't complain about actresses who get paid to be dumb. Most of us can't get paid to be smart.”
“I really can't complain about anything. I'm living a childhood dream and I have a perfect family. There's really nothing that I'm disappointed with.”
“I really can't deny it, I am who I am. I'm pretty normal. I'm not that smooth type of girl. I run into things, I trip, I spill food. I say stupid things... I really don't have it all together.”
“I really can't describe what my stand-up is like - people see it and they say it's like that, or it's like this, and that's really up to them, that's fine, but I don't sit around all day analysing it. I just try and enjoy a show and interest myself because if I don't do that then I won't interest anybody else.”
“I really can't hate more than 5 or 10 years. Wouldn't it be terrible to be always burdened with those primary emotions you had at one time?”
“I really can't help what someone thinks of me because they are reading a paper and choosing to believe it.”
“I really can't imagine not singing again.”
“I really can't live without my In-N-Out burgers. Honestly, I can't. Even when I'm doing the whole no-carb thing occasionally, I make an exception for these. They're too delicious to count.”
“I really can't pinpoint the one moment when I said I want to be a comic.”
“I really can't say what inspires me the most, because I'm inspired by just about everything. My feelings and relationships, my family, Scooby-Doo. Opinion of my work. Everything. Not just one thing.”
“I really can't stand any more to pay for a burst of animation when someone comes in for drinks with a depressed and low-keyed next day, in which I have to go around on my hands and knees.”
“I really can't tell other people how to live their life or how to approach different things. What I can tell them - and I truly believe this, I don't think it's being naïve and I don't think it's being in denial - I really believe that the way you think influences the way you feel, and the way you feel influences the way you act.”
“I really can't think about kissing when I've got a rebellion to incite.”
Source: Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)