I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I want to work with great filmmakers and great actors and get better as an actor.”
“I want to work with great people. Great people really make you better.”
“I want to work with intelligent people and look for scripts that I think are intelligent and surprising.”
“I want to work with Justin Timberlake.”
“I want to work with kids. I would love to be a teacher.”
“I want to work with non-profits that stimulate growth to the community. Whether it is economic growth, intellectual, or freedom.”
“I want to work with people that frighten me and excite me, and characters that I don't believe I'm the best person for the part but I'm still gonna try anyway. Those are my favorite roles.”
“I want to work with people who are good at what they do, and people who are passionate.”
“I want to work with producers who are unique and have a different sound.”
“I want to work with the big orchestras. I want to have a big family.”
“I want to work with the teachers' union. But as I said out there, we have to put the kids first and we are letting down a generation of California children. It's not acceptable.”
“I want to work, but being a mom is my No. 1 priority.”
“I want to work, but I certainly am not going to be clawing at empty things when I can completely fill up my bucket with them - the other is a waste of my time.”
“I want to work; then, as my kids get older, I want to have adventures. I want to visit all their countries: learn and live inside all their cultures.”
“I want to worship you. Say you’ll let me.”
Source: The Bond That Burns
“I want to write a 500-word book full of colorful cartoons. The target reader will be between three to five years old, or a college basketball player.”
Source: Eggs, they’re not just for breakfast
“I want to write a best-selling book.”
“I want to write a book again,” I said to Sam on a blazingly hot afternoon on the veranda of the Red Tin Roof.”
Source: The President's Keepers: Those Keeping Zuma in Power and Out of Prison
“I want to write a book of poetry, as well as children's stories.”
“I want to write a book which is the history of comedy.”
“I want to write a film. I need to think of the right idea and focus on that; I love writing.”
“I want to write a novel about Silence," he said; “the things people don’t say.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)
“I want to write a novel so profound that it would suffocate a fly.”
Source: Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories
“I want to write a play. I'd like to do an original musical. I should probably put together a poetry collection.”
“I want to write a poem about "Truth," "Honor," "Dignity," and whether the toilet paper should roll over or under when you pull on it.”
Source: There are Two Typos of People in This World: Those Who Can Edit and Those Who Can't
“I want to write a score for a film. It can be a proper film, maybe for a film kind of like... I saw that movie 'Drive', or a bit of a 'Blade Runner' vibe. A little bit sci-fi, but I don't know. I've just always wanted to write a score for a film.”
“I want to write a song for someone who has just fallen in love or someone single and living their live.”
“I want to write a story! That is what I said for years as I struggled. Everything changed once I learned how to structure a story. I finished the manuscript and was accepted by the first publisher I submitted to.”
Source: Core Reality Volume 5 Control Subject
“I want to write a thinkpiece about what you did to me. I want to write a critical analysis about the way you put your hands to my throat, the way you threw me against the partition wall. I want to extract a dose of worldly wisdom for all women to sap the power from that pain and into abstraction so we can all live again; I want what you did to be a statistic, I want you to be a memory, I don’t want you to be those hands on my throat.”
“I want to write about grown-up things.”
“I want to write about people I love, and put them into a fictional world spun out of my own mind, not the world we actually have, because the world we actually have does not meet my standards.”
Source: Vintage PKD
“I want to write about people I love, and put them into a fictional world spun out of my own mind, not the world we actually have, because the world we actually have does not meet my standards. Okay, so I should revise my standards; I'm out of step. I should yield to reality. I have never yielded to reality. That's what SF is all about. If you wish to yield to reality, go read Philip Roth; read the New York literary establishment mainstream bestselling writers”
Source: Vintage PKD
“I want to write about people who dream and wait for the night to end, who long for the light so they can hold the ones they love.”
Source: After the Quake
“I want to write about spiders. To me, this is the one theme that cuts right across and scares just about everybody. Spiders, to me, are just about the most horrible, awful things that I can think about. I think everyone is afraid of spiders.”
“I want to write about the great and powerful thing that listening is. And how we forget it. And how we don't listen to our children, or those we love. And least of all - which is so important, too - to those we do not love. But we should. Because listening is a magnetic and strange thing, a creative force...When we are listened to, it creates us, makes us unfold and expand. Ideas actually begin to grow within us and come to life.”
“I want to write an essay called "Fear of Mexico," because I always feel like Mexico's this lover that never writes to me.”
“I want to write and direct a movie one day.”
“I want to write and direct, but I don't think if I did it for 100 years I would ever come close to putting something out there that gives a feeling of all-encompassing and joyous.”
“I want to write because I have the urge to excel in one medium of translation and expression of life. I can't be satisfied with the colossal job of merely living. Oh, no, I must order life in sonnets and sestinas and provide a verbal reflector for my 60-watt lighted head.”
Source: The Journals of Sylvia Plath
“I want to write books that can be read a hundred years from now, and readers wouldn't be bogged down by irrelevant details.”
“I want to write books that unlock the traffic jam in everybody's head.”
“I want to write for history, not for the moment.”
“I want to write for people that are trying to do some kind of quality music. What I mean by quality music is not so much the trend, what is hot right now. I don't write trendy, I write what feels good and something that feels good will never get old. Timeless music is what I try to shoot for.”
“I want to write more books, see my first novel made into a film, fight more campaigns, work in more countries. I want to be able to recall experiences that have endured for their pleasure and range and intensity.”
“I want to write more but I cannot. I am a little weary and the silence in my soul is black. I wish I could rest my head on your shoulder.”
Source: Beloved Prophet: The Love Letters of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell, and Her Private Journal
“I want to write music that will outlive me.”
“I want to write music that's going to appeal to everyone.”
“I want to write my life. I want to be able to write my life. You are a second away from saying it. You have no idea how much I love you.”
Source: How They Met and Other Stories
“I want to write novels. I want to write stories. I want to do the stuff that I became a writer to do.”
“I want to write poems that are natural, luminous, deep, spare. I dream of an art so transparent that you can look through and see the world.”