I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I see more now. As far as concepts, I know where teammates are going, linemen are going. I can read defensive fronts. I can read the body language of linebackers. I study film to see who's a bull rusher and who's a finesse rusher. I think I've learned.”
“I see more people all the time feeling something growing from within them to more fully realize their heart's desire, their desire to give more, to be more, to do more.”
“I see more people taking on the cloak of accountability, more people tiring of the blame game. If we are all connected and our actions in Australia affect us in Istanbul, then we are all to blame and all to be healers. We can't blame lawyers anymore for the 'liability' vs. common sense imbalance.”
“I see most of my movies at festivals.”
“I see movies all the time that manipulate you by playing a high note on the piano or some string instrument, and suddenly you're crying. I'm sick of being told what to think.”
“I see much
better now
and my eyes hurt.”
Source: The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde
“I see much less of an ambition gap and much more of a workplace and society that isn't allowing us to use the talent that is multiplied well beyond this room ... There are millions of women out there who ... need more than, Honey, you can do it if you try hard enough.”
“I see murky visions of other gods and rival magic." That REALLY didn't sound good. "What do you mean?" I asked. "what OTHER GODS?" "I don't know, Sadie. But Egypt has always faced challenges from outside –– magicians from elsewhere, even gods from elsewhere. Just be vigilant." ~Ruby & Sadie Kane about...? Possibly Greeks?”
“I see music as an aid. It overcomes my internal editor, especially when the music evokes the character or the mood I'm trying to build.”
“I see music as fluid architecture.”
“I see music as one language. If one musical form eats its own tail, it dies. So it needs to be a mongrel, it needs to be hybridised.”
“I see music in colours. I love music that's black, pink, purple or red - but I hate music that's green, yellow or brown.”
“I see my albums as working diaries, as living scrapbooks of me and my life.”
“I see my beauty in you.”
“I see my body as an instrument, rather than an ornament.”
“I see my buildings as pieces of cities, and in my designs I try to make them into responsible and contributing citizens.”
Source: Observations for young architects
“I see my face in the mirror, and I said, No, my ambition is not to be an actor.”
“I see my finished platinum print (in the viewfinder) in all its desired qualities, before my exposure.”
“I see my friends, my family, my cousins work all day long for very little money, and if I have this problem of not being able to wall on the streets, it's not a big deal.”
“I see my future in those eyes. In this woman. It's fucking crazy and unwanted, but it's there. It's been there from the first night she fucked me over and threw my gun out a third-story window, to right now, when I'd give anything to see her smile.”
Source: Hunter
“I see my goals as personal and I always have. That's just been how I've worked.”
“I see my job as an actor to be as good a channel as I can be. Acting is a gift, and I have respect for it.”
“I see my job as trying to entertain you, to be balanced in some way, and morally responsible. I don't want to glorify a killer. I don't want to glorify a rapist. I don't want to do those things, but on the other hand I don't want to lecture to you, either.”
“I see my large nose, like half an avocado. I broke it falling downstairs when I was six, and it now resembles a large blob of play-dough.”
“I see my life as an unfolding set of opportunities to awaken.”
Source: One-Liners: A Mini-Manual for a Spiritual Life
“I see my life in terms of music.”
Source: Bite-Size Einstein: Quotations on Just About Everything from the Greatest Mind of the Twentieth Century
“I see my mother exactly as she is – sad and strong, tense and trying.”
Source: The Careful Undressing of Love
“I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.”
“I see my own style as being a symbiosis of the styles of Alekhine, Tal and Fischer.”
“I see my pain and fears. Reflected to me in tears. For my suffering appears. To be yours, as the the 3D disappears - Sameness”
Source: Coming Home
“I see my parents a lot more often, but what I liked about the challenge of my part was I got to have those little kid feelings of being the daughter, and then switching and being a Mom.”
“I see my parents as tiny children who need love. I have compassion for my parents’ childhoods. I now know that I chose them because they were perfect for what I had to learn. I forgive them and set them free, and I set myself free.”
“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads.”
“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it.”
“I see my poems as interlinked. No poem gives an answer. It may offer other questions, it may instigate other questions that then become poems.”
“I see my pops everyday and that's what I wanted.”
“I see my position in that whole Dior construction very differently from my own brand. My own brand will stand or fall because of me. Dior won't fall if I fall. It will also still stand if I'm not there. I'm coming in there and it's like a - I don't know the English word - like a passage.”
“I see my practice as picture making. Whatever is available, I use.”
“I see my purpose in life as making the world a happier place to be in.”
“I see my role in the Bonzos as being the straight man, in many ways.”
“I see my sisters, my mother, my grandmother. I like the way I look. I think I have a nice face. I like my eyes, my mouth. I have a good nose. I have good skin.”
“I see my studio like a laboratory, where I work like an investigator - it's almost forensic. I love the discovery process in painting.”
“I see my subject as an orchestration of shapes, patterns, shade, cast shadows, tonal groupings and aerial perspective.”
“I see my tweets as a current joining a bunch of other currents in the world's craziest ocean.”
“I see my upbringing as a great success story. By disciplining me, my parents inculcated self-discipline. And by restricting my choices as a child, they gave me so many choices in my life as an adult. Because of what they did then, I get to do the work I love now.”
“I see my way as birds their trackless way. I shall arrive,- what time, what circuit first, I ask not; but unless God send his hail Or blinding fire-balls, sleet or stifling snow, In some time, his good time, I shall arrive: He guides me and the bird. In his good time.”
Source: Complete Plays of Robert Browning
“I see my work as a series of attempts to ruin certain representations and to welcome a female spectator into the audience of men. If this work is considered incorrect, all the better, for my attempts aim to undermine that singular pontificating male voice-over which correctly instructs our pleasures and histories or lack of them.”
Source: Remote Control: Power, Cultures, and the World of Appearances
“I see my work as having a relationship to the visual world, not just some emotive residue of my feelings. It relates to something that exists, or might exist, rather than a transcendent mental state or something like that.”
“I see my work as visual meditations on the human experience and my attempts to capture the thin, otherwordly realm I believe exists between what we see and what we cannot.”
“I see my work plagiarized in gardening programmes and decorating programmes and car adverts, and I suppose I have to accept that's just the way art gets assimilated into culture.”