I Quotes
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“I caught you!" he beamed. "See, girls really do throw themselves at me. Hey, guys!" His voice echoed off the carved stone and marble of the empty cavernous space. "Oh, come on. I save the girl and no one's around to see it?"
"Sorry about that," I said. "But thanks."
"I don't mind. I'm a contact sport kinda guy.”
Source: Demons at Deadnight
“I caused my husband's heart attack. In the middle of lovemaking I took the paper bag off my head. He dropped the Polaroid and keeled over and so did the hooker. It would have taken me half an hour to untie myself and call the paramedics, but fortunately the Great Dane could dial.”
“I caused the marriage break up.
I caused the relationship break up.
I caused the exam failure.
I prompted the problems I am facing
I should have studied better at school.
I should have married her.
I lost everything.
Whatever it is forgive yourself and move on!”
“I caution against beginning or ending a quotation with ellipses”
“I caution anyone who in their protest becomes the very thing that they're protesting against. Meaning turning to hateful speech, violating principles and ideals that are sacred in America. We need to raise our voices, but we do not need to indulge in hate.”
“I caution writers all the time to slow down and pay more attention to the work in front of them than to the end result. I don't think you write one book and get anywhere. I think you write five books and then maybe you are finally on the right path.”
“I caution you as I was never cautioned: You will never let go, you will never be satiated. You will be damaged and scarred, you will continue to hunger. Your body will age, you will continue to need. You will want the earth, then more of the earth-- Sublime, indifferent, it is present, it will not respond. It is encompassing, it will not minister. Meaning, it will feed you, it will ravish you. It will not keep you alive.”
“I caved in to what people wanted me to do. I thought that they weren't going to like me if I didn't.”
“I cease not to advocate peace; even though unjust it is better than the most just war.”
“I ceased cleansing my body. Two weeks before the test I stopped eating food with nutritional value. A week before, I stopped going to the bathroom. I did it in my pants. My pants got crusted up.”
“I ceased in the year 1764 to believe that one can convince one’s opponents with arguments printed in books. It is not to do that, therefore, that I have taken up my pen, but merely so as to annoy them, and to bestow strength and courage on those on our own side, and to make it known to the others that they have not convinced us.”
“I ceased some time ago to believe in goodness.”
Source: The Sacred and Profane Love Machine
“I ceased the search to listen again, what the problem was. What’s going on at home? Why was Luccas calling out Jane’s name? What happened? Why could I hear him without connecting directly to him? I shook my head, but screams pierced through. I moved the shelf on its side, a loud crashing that startled the men outside. Falling to my knees, I covered my ears to them. My head banged against the metal and stayed there. “What in the name of Hera am I going to do?” I asked the air. The screams stopped but for how long? How long would silence be until they resumed? I raised my head, gently pulling my hands away and listened. Silence. Where were the men chasing me? Did they give in and go home? No, that would have been too easy. Saain would slay each man for leaving a traitor alive.”
Source: The Silver Cross
“I celebrate a victory when I start walking off the field. By the time I get to the locker room, I'm done.”
“I celebrate all friendships, old and new. I bless departing friends who are on different paths than my own. I now draw to me new positive friends who, in our coming together, propel me to new higher ways of being.”
Source: How to Live a Magnificent Life: Becoming the Living Expression of Higher Consciousness
“I celebrate as my cells are being rebuilt, replenished and reformed through a perpetual cosmic dance”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“I celebrate every culture. I love the mix of cultures and I'm never going to change that because that's inspiring to me.”
“I celebrate everyone's religious holidays. if it's good enough for the righteous, it's good enough for the self-righteous, I always say.”
“I celebrate ideals of individual excellence, self-reliance, and personal responsibility… But rugged individualism alone did not get us to the moon. It did not end slavery, win World War II, pass the Voting Rights Act, or bring down the Berlin Wall. It didn’t build our dams, bridges, and highways, or map the human genome. Our most lasting accomplishments require mutual effort and shared sacrifice; this is an idea that is woven into the very fabric of this country.”
Source: United: Thoughts on Finding Common Ground and Advancing the Common Good
“I celebrate life with holy thanks.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“I celebrate masculinity when I'm onstage.”
“I celebrate my people a lot and that's why people stay with me as long as they do.”
“I celebrate myself, and I hope soon the day will come you will be celebrating yourself. And when thousands and thousands of people around the earth are celebrating, singing, dancing, ecstatic, drunk with the divine, there is no possibility of any global suicide. With such festivity and with such laughter, with such sanity and health, with such naturalness and spontaneity, how can there be a war?”
“I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.”
“I celebrate myself, and sing myself.”
“I celebrate myself," the poet Walt Whitman wrote. The thought is so delicious it is almost obscene. Imagine the joy that would come with celebrating the self — our achievements, our experiences, our existence. Imagine what it would be like to look into the mirror and say, as God taught us, "That's good.”
“I celebrate teaching that enables transgressions - a movement against and beyond boundaries. It is that movement which makes education the practice of freedom.”
Source: Teaching To Transgress
“I celebrate the spirit of Christmas. It's the winter solstice celebration, rebirth and new possibilities.”
“I celebrate three holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Telluride.”
“I celebrated [my 50th birthday] by throwing a big bowl on the pottery wheel, then going for a water ski at the lake on our property in the Catskills, and that night, skinny-dipping under the stars. Just being free and joyful. And that's how I [felt] about turning 50.”
“I celebrated my 18th birthday in Japan, which was quite memorable; I was quite fascinated by the different traditions and the culture; it was so completely different to Australian culture.”
“I celebrated my arrival in Kyoto with a dinner of grilled eel, a sublime delicacy in Japan. In the water the fish resembles a ferocious jagged-toothed snake. But when sizzled over hot charcoal it looks like a fillet of sole that has spent the winter in Palm Beach. The skin turns crisp and smoky and the fatty white flesh, basted with a sweet soy syrup, becomes deeply tanned and as succulent as foie gras.”
Source: Untangling My Chopsticks: A Culinary Sojourn in Kyoto
“I celebrated Thanksgiving in an old-fashioned way. I invited everyone in my neighborhood to my house, we had an enormous feast, and then I killed them and took their land.”
“I certainly admire people who do things.”
Source: Strangers on a Train: Part I, Final : [screenplay
“I certainly agree that capital is not a one-dimensional object, and that the return on capital takes very different forms for different assets or different people.”
“I certainly am interested in accessibility, clarity, and immediacy.”
“I certainly am not a great believer in over-rehearsing between actors, and certainly not doing the dialogue too much.”
“I certainly am not afraid of hard work. Hard work is only hard if you are not passionate about what you are doing.”
“I certainly am not alone in the world with this demand; I am in the best of company. Let it be said that no self-respecting people and no responsible government would be able to think or much less act differently in such a case. The world has already seen a great many wars lost in the past.”
“I certainly am one of those people who is incredibly privileged to have an art career, which happened out of luck. Then luck kept happening. Besides that, things just move along in their own weird way.”
“I certainly and deliberately introduced a great deal of variety into the people in the clamshell, which I suppose grows out of growing up in an individualistic society we profess to have.”
“I certainly believe in aliens in space, and that they are indeed visiting our planet. They may not look like us, but I have very strong feelings that they have advanced beyond our mental capabilities.”
“I certainly believe in limited government but protecting children against injury abuse is certainly inside my sphere of things that the government should do.”
“I certainly believe it's over for the jury system, but we won't admit it for a while.”
“I certainly believe that all of my friends should have the right, as Marc and I did, to marry their best friend. I certainly expect my straight friends to help us achieve that for all New Yorkers, for all Americans, and for the children that, at least, Marc and I hope to have someday.”
“I certainly believe that being in contact with ones spirit and nurturing ones spirit is as important as nurturing ones body and mind. We are three dimensional beings: body, mind, spirit.”
“I certainly believe that creativity must be an experience. If I'm to steal time away from people, we should give them something to react to.”
“I certainly believe that God did create the world, yeah, absolutely I believe that.”
“I certainly believe that I have no right to tell another couple whether they can or cannot be married.”
“I certainly believe that improving our intelligence is of important national interest.”