I Quotes
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“I'd bet a million dollars on DOOM against Lil' Wayne”
“I'd bet almost anything that life from another planet, if formed independently from life on Earth, would be more different from all species of Earth life than any two species of Earth life are from each other.”
Source: Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries
“I'd bet Sony has some similar stuff up their sleeves they're just playing on the internet outrage for free PR. You're all being played!”
“I'd better be a poet
Or lay down dead.”
“I'd better get going or Valek will be wondering where I am." "Yes, by all means go. I noticed you and Valek have become close. Tell him, for me, not to kill anybody, will you?" Sarcasm rendered Rand's voice sharp. I lost control and slammed the oven door shut. It echoed in the quiet kitchen. "At least Valek has the decency to inform me when he's poisoning me.”
Source: Poison Study
“I'd better make hay while the sun shines.”
“I'd blurted out the question only to keep him from noticing that I was working my hands free, but the Warden behind me, some young brown-haired surfer dude, yelled a warning. "She's getting loose!" Narc.”
Source: Thin Air
“I'd bought a lot of really challenging, cutting-edge Joel-Peter Witkin photographs very early on. There were severed heads and amputated feet and hands in them - gruesome stuff. I had them all around the house, and if someone couldn't relate to it in some artistic way and instead just said "Yuck," then there probably wouldn't have been anywhere for us to go.”
“I'd bowled a lot, but I never really had proper lessons.”
“I'd break out in hives if I had to sing (`Stairway to Heaven') in every show. I wrote those lyrics and found that song to be of some importance and consequence in 1971, but 17 years later, I don't know. It's just not for me. I sang it at the Atlantic Records show because I'm an old softie and it was my way of saying thank you to Atlantic because I've been with them for 20 years. But no more of `Stairway to Heaven' for me.”
“I'd breed a little liberal army in the wood, just like these redneck lunatics I see at the local bar with their tribe of mutant inbred piglets.”
“I'd buy myself a cabin on the beach, I'd put some glue in my navel, and I'd stick a flag in there. Then I'd wait to see which way the wind was blowing.”
“I'd call him a sadistic, hippophilic necrophile, but that would be beating a dead horse.”
“I'd call it a new version of voodoo economics, but I'm afraid that would give witch doctors a bad name.”
“I'd call it love if love didn't take so many years but lust too is a jewel.”
Source: Collected Early Poems: 1950-1970
“I'd call what I do pop music, but it's folky and electronic and it doesn't really sound like much else.”
“I'd catch a punt naked, in the snow, in Buffalo, for a chance to play in the NFL.”
“I'd catch moonlight in a bottle, if we could drink a toast to happiness.”
“I'd certainly go for a love marriage”
“I'd choose truth over cake but I'd try to find a way to get both to be honest.”
“I'd chosen instead to just change my route, go miles out of the way, as if avoiding it would make it go away once and for all.”
Source: The Truth About Forever
“I'd clash with my dad over other things, you know, like difference of opinion and me getting testosterone, you know what I'm saying? Me feeling like I'm a little tough, being a teenager. But my big brother would come in drunk and really, really try my dad and I didn't want to do that.”
“I'd come from the bottom of the barrel. Just Owen Hart getting out of the shadow of Bret Hart's little brother. Everyone figured, this is a joke, Owen's going to get squashed.”
“I'd come here planning to leave as soon as I could. It was a pit stop, not a destination. I had my whole life mapped out." "So what happened?" "I guess that map didn't turn out to be mine after all.”
Source: Along for the Ride
“I'd come home from school alone with those teenage blues and I'd put on Frank Sinatra's It was a very good year. Here was this mature man singing about the cycle of his life, and as a kid I felt the emotions of it already. It has since been a touchstone for me whenever I want to experiment musically.”
“I'd come into filmmaking as a painter so, for me, making 'Good Will Hunting' was experimental because I didn't know how to do it.”
“I'd come into town from the bush - after 28 years of field work in natural systems - and become an academic. So I turned my attention to humans, much as I had to possums in the forests.”
“I'd come out of the army after five years as a medic. I was a medical administrator and we ran hospitals, and I was a Captain in the Army at the end, in 1945.”
“I'd come out to Los Angeles for a vacation to see a friend and just fell in love with it.”
“I'd come to believe there was no food more depressing than Danish, a pastry that seemed stale upon arrival”
Source: The Complete Gillian Flynn: Gone Girl, Dark Places, Sharp Objects
“I'd come to realize that all our troubles spring from our failure to use plain, clear-cut language.”
“I'd come to respect the bag.”
Source: The Kane Chronicles, The, Book One: Red Pyramid
“I'd come to the country to do my Thoreau bit, so I needed an office that looked out onto the woods for inspiration. I converted one of the bedrooms into my workspace and through its windows watched the wildlife appear each morning with the sunrise. Many were the days I would sit in wonder, coffee in hand, for hours.”
“I'd come to the point where I wasn't really putting out creatively. I didn't seem to have anything to say in that period of time after the '74 tour. There was nothing definite that I wanted to record.”
“I'd come up with one leg in theater, but never my first leg. I loved the camera too much.”
“I'd compare myself to Zinedine Zidane... a humble guy who just happened to be the best”
“I'd confused need with love and love with sacrifice.”
Source: Let's Take the Long Way Home: A Memoir of Friendship
“I'd consider myself a flailing comedy writer.”
“I'd crack up without my music. It's the best company you can have, really. It don't say 'no' or 'maybe,' or ask no questions.”
Source: Disappearing Acts
“I'd crawl over broken glass for Elle MacPherson or Cindy Crawford.”
“I'd cry, if only I had the time to do it.”
Source: The Help
“I'd cut up my heart for you to wear if you wanted it.”
Source: Gone With The Wind: American Literature
“I'd date a fan as long as she didn't scream in my face.”
“I'd date someone younger or older age doesn't matter to me. Or looks, really - it's all about maturity.”
“I'd decided to take the risk, and either I'd succeed or else.”
Source: Yanni in Words
“I'd decided to write him and tell him to leave me alone. Please, in a nice way, go away, I really can't deal with you.”
“I'd declare all the world's resources as a common heritage of all the world's people and get them to join and become one nation who takes care of the environment, the earth, the atmosphere. I'd abolish all separate nations because they are all corrupt.”
“I'd defend the right for any novelist to experiment with form or language, but if people don't take to it, don't react by making out that they are thick.”
“I'd define it as self-awareness: an ability to trust your own judgment. An ability to see through veils of bullshit or spins on stories or propaganda. Maybe an ability to think for yourself.”
“I'd define my everyday style as put together, but also comfortable. A great pair of jeans and a cute top can be so versatile.”