I Quotes
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“I can criticize your religion all I want, and you can criticize mine. I don't like this whole climate of, 'You can't ever say anything bad about the group I'm in, cause every group is untouchable.' We can all criticize each other and engage in debate all we want.”
“I can critique the bad; I can take the good, and I can add whatever I want.”
“I can cry at the drop of a hat. I've always found that easier than laughing in films.”
“I can cry myself to sleep because I'm not as great as Leonard Cohen, but who cares? Maybe you can't be as great as some people, but it's a tragedy when you don't follow your dreams.”
“I can cure the gout or stone in some, sooner than Divinity, Pride, or Avarice in others.”
Source: Religio Medici: A Letter to a Friend, Christian Morals, Urn-burial, and Other Papers
“I can cure you, if you are brave enough.”
Source: The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel
“I can cure your men of walking off the [flight] program. Let's put on the girls.”
“I can curl my hair and paint my nails and wear my hand-sewn summer dresses. I can roll dice and design costumes for heroes and flip through comic books. All as myself. Finally.”
Source: Chaotic Good
“I can dance beauty into my body”
Source: A Time to Dance
“I can dance, act, beatbox and whistle very well.”
“I can deal with adversity.”
“I can deal with all the pangs of having to find money in 20 different places because you don't really reap the whirlwind with this cutting-edge music.”
“I can deal with anything in this world, except your silence.”
“I can deal with conservatives in a democracy. With real conservatives, I don't agree with them, but I understand why they believe what they believe and I believe they're being honest with me about it.”
“I can deal with everything. I got the answer for anything.”
“I can deal with fighting in the arena in Hell, but laundry and dishes put the fear of God in me.”
“I can deal with it now, but 13 is a tough age to be recognized and famous. It's a tough age, period.”
“I can deal with pain. I always have and always will. But that's familiar pain. It's the pain I can—to some degree—adapt to and understand. This is too much. Too overwhelming. What's almost as bad is that I'm bone tired. Tired enough that part of me wants to curl up and stay here, screw the consequences.”
Source: Even If We Break
“I can deal with you being mad. But I can’t deal with losing you.”
Source: Sunlight in His Abyss: A Dark Mafia Romance
“I can definitely be tough when pushed. In relationships, you have to take a stand for who you are and how you're willing to be treated.”
“I can definitely make an argument for atheism. I was very educated in scripture and dogma and the church, particularly the Catholic Church. I could not possibly know that I disagreed with religion unless I knew what I was disagreeing with.”
“I can definitely relate to Jacob's feelings in Breaking Dawn. When he gets the invitation to the wedding, he doesn't handle it very well. And I don't think I would either. If I were in love with a girl and she told me she was marrying somebody else, that would crush me. And that's what it does. It destroys Jacob.”
“I can definitely say that of all my friends who I consider to be really great cartoonists, we're all trying to aim at basically the same thing, which is an ever closer representation of what it feels like to be alive.”
“I can definitely say the older I've got the better I've become at being a dad and a husband.”
“I can definitely say the same thing [discussing Steffi Graf's claim that she had played against at least one top player who used steroids]. Steroids can really make a difference, physically and mentally. I'd be really disappointed if I had been ranked No. 2 behind someone who took steroids.”
“I can definitely take more off my world record - a lot more. I have no doubt about that. I'm by no means putting pressure on myself, it's just the belief I have in myself......I'm not going to limit myself by nominating times or anything like that. I never thought I'd do 14:34 and I did. I thought I'd maybe do 14:38 or 14:39 that day, and I went nearly five seconds quicker so I don't want to limit the possibilities”
“I can definitely tell when mum has got money because then she likes to go shopping to spend it, whereas dad is steadier and avoids splurges. I like to think I've inherited both sides.”
“I can definitely tell you what viewers can expect from Season 2 [of 'Zoo']. It picks up right where Season 1 left off - the gang facing this wall of animals charging at a car. And so, it'll be satisfying in that way. The cliffhanger in Season 1 just kind of went to black screen. It picks up right where that left off. And from there on, the stakes just continue to rise in the season, and I think it's really adrenaline-filled.”
“I can definitely think of a time
when I had to multitask while under immense pressure,
but would prefer not to. My goal is to recall my past lives
and be free in each. My strength is being scattered
and rooted at the same time. My weakness is entertaining
a party of every kind of consequence.”
“I can depend less and less on my own power and sense of direction...It is so strange to advance backwards and get where you are going in a totally unexpected way”
“I can describe to you the taste of government cheese.”
“I can describe, and I've always been able to describe, what Republicans stand for in eight words, and the eight words are lower taxes, less government, strong defense and family values.”
“I can design a collection in a day and I always do, cause I've always got a load of Italians on my back, moaning that it's late.”
“I can destroy a dance floor. I think life should be a musical. I always hate it when people watch a musical and they go, 'Oh, it's so unrealistic, no one just breaks into song in the middle of their day.' Yeah, they do- if they're me.”
“I can detach myself from the world. If there is a better world to detach oneself from than the one functioning at the moment I have yet to hear of it.”
“I can die a happy man never having been president of the United States of America. But it doesn't mean I won't run.”
“I can die?” Hayley squeaked.
“We can all die,” he said with a shrug.
She pursed her lips at that. No shit, everyone can die, it’s that opposite part of living. But… “How likely is the dying part? Like…plague rips apart a village, or knock your head on a rock and maybe bleed from your eyeballs certain death?”
“That,” the knight returned to his march through the masses, “depends entirely upon you.”
Source: Squire Hayseed
“I can die in any way the fates choose, that's not up to me. But what is within my power is to decide how I live. Courageously, or timidly.”
“I can die now. I've lived twice.”
“I can die when I wish to: that is my elixir of life.”
“I can differentiate between the eternal and the transient with precision”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“I can dine at the White House, but I can still hang at the 'hood.”
“I can dip the pen in my own blood if I choose.”
Source: Vendetta; or, the Story of One Forgotten
“I can direct breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I take pride in my kitchen, but I'm not going to direct a movie.”
“I can direct dial today a man my parents warred with. They wanted to kill him, I want to sell software to him.”
“I can direct things but I can't write. My memory is going, so I struggle for words.”
“I can disappear into things very easily. But with acting, you have to be in the moment, and it gives me this incredibly fulfilling emotion: being really present.”
“I can discover no political evil in suffering bullies, sharpers, and rakes, to rid the world of each other by a method of their own; where the law hath not been able to find an expedient.”
Source: The Works of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift ...
“I can distinctly hear the beatings of the wings of the angel of death,” it went, in improbably elegant English, which Litvinenko had barely learned to speak during his years in exile. “I may be able to give him the slip, but I have to say my legs do not run as fast as I would like. I think, therefore, that this may be the time to say one or two things to the person responsible for my illness. You may succeed in silencing men, but that silence comes at a price. You have shown yourself to be as barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics have claimed. You have shown you have no respect for life, liberty or any civilized value. You have shown yourself to be unworthy of your office, to be unworthy of the trust of civilized men and women. You may succeed in silencing one man, but a howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr. Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life.”
Source: The New Tsar: The Rise and Reign of Vladimir Putin
“I can do a book in three months if I spend all day, seven days a week at it and, in fact, I work better that way.”