I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Ingesting them(Mistletoe and Azalea beautiful plants) can cause sickness and in some cases even death-KILLER PLANTS, Author, V J SMITH BARNES AND NOBLE NOOK BOOK”
“Ingin benar saya mengetahui agar daya dapat mengerti. Itulah yang kami ingini benar!”
Source: Surat-Surat Kartini: Renungan Tentang dan Untuk Bangsanya
“Ingin berjuang dan merubah negeri ini?
Pilih sendiri medan perjuangan kamu...!!”
“ingin kulintasi peradaban senja bersamamu
dengan kecepatan rindu yang melesat diluar nalar waktu.
yang bergerak diluar jalur jantung dan nadiku”
“Ingin seperti gunung
Indah dr kejauhan
Akrab saat dekat
_wasiman waz”
“Ingmar Bergman is a long way from me, but I admire him. He, too, concentrates a great deal on individuals; and although the individual is what interests him most, we are very far apart. His individuals are very different from mine; his problems are different from mine - but he's a great director. So is Fellini, for that matter.”
“Ingnore your thoughts. As you focus more intensely, you may feel as if you are floating.”
“Ingo was a fever, and so far she hadn't found the antidote.”
Source: Black Ingo
“Ingra had already planned a trip for Agres and Mitra they had to go Area III, Supre and according to Ingra there they would find Gila's sister, Mila Opta and that was about it from him because aparently Ingra had some things to sort out before the next tournament began.”
Source: JACQUERIE. Volume II
“Ingra just kept a straight face he hoped Vilenthe was joking. “Anyway.” Ingra tried to bring the topic full circle”
Source: JACQUERIE. Volume II
“INGRATE, n. One who receives a benefit from another, or is otherwise an object of charity.”
Source: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
“Ingrateful man with liquorish draughts, and morsels unctuous, greases his pure mind that from it all consideration slips.”
Source: Titus Andronicus. Romeo and Juliet. Timon of Athens. Julius Caesar. Macbeth. Hamlet. King Lear
“Ingratitude is a nail which, driven into the tree of courtesy, causes it to wither; it is a broken channel, by which the foundations of the affections are undermined; and a lump of soot, which, falling into the dish of friendship, destroys its scent and flavor.”
“Ingratitude is abhorred by God and man.”
“Ingratitude is always a kind of weakness. I have never known men of ability to be ungrateful.”
Source: Maxims and Reflections
“Ingratitude is amongst them a capital crime, as we read it to have been in some other countries: for they reason thus; that whoever makes ill-returns to his benefactor, must needs be a common enemy to the rest of the mankind, from where he has received no obligations and therefore such man is not fit to live.”
“Ingratitude is monstrous.”
Source: Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible Passages, Illustrative of the Various Passions, Affections and Emotions of the Human Mind
“Ingratitude is monstrous; and for the multitude to be ingrateful were to make a monster of the multitude; of which we being members, should bring ourselves to be monstrous members.”
Source: The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare
“Ingratitude is often disproportionate to the benefaction received.”
Source: Half-truths & One-and-a-half Truths: Selected Aphorisms
“Ingratitude is poison to the soul
remorse is part of the diagnosis.”
“Ingratitude is surely the chief of the intellectual sins of man. He takes his political benefits for granted, just as he takes the skies and the seasons for granted.”
“Ingratitude is the essence of vileness.”
“Ingratitude is the frost that nips the flower even as it opens, that shrivels the generous apple on the branch, that freezes the fountain in mid-flow and numbs the hand, even in the very act of giving. It is a sin of silence, absence and omission, as winter's sin is a lack of light; a sin against charity, which otherwise warms the heart and, in the truest sense, makes the world turn.”
“ingratitude is the necessary consequence of receiving favors of which we are ashamed.”
“Ingratitude is the soul's enemy... Ingratitude is a burning wind that dries up the source of love, the dew of mercy, the streams of grace.”
“Ingratitude produces pride while gratitude produces humility.”
“Ingratitude to God does not rely only on our refusal to give the verbal thanksgiving due to Him, but also recides in our inability to appreciate his gifts and potentials in us by leaving them untapped.”
“Ingratitude to man is ingratitude to God.”
“Ingratitude' is the name which avatars of Narcissus give to the success of others.”
Source: Monsieur de Phocas
“Ingratitude's a weed of every clime, It thrives too fast at first, but fades in time.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Sir Sam. Garth, M.D., with the Life of the Author. Cooke's Edition. [With Illustrations.]
“Ingrato, coloca la mano sobre este corazón que te adora; que el tuyo se anime, si es posible, con la más ligera de las emociones que tan sensibles son en el mío. Deja que fluya por tus venas un poco de esa llama deliciosa que abrasa las mías; suaviza, si puedes, el sonido de esa voz tan propia para inspirar amor y de la que no te sirves, y en exceso, más que para asustar mi alma tímida; dime, en fin, si te es posible, pero con la misma ternura que yo siento por ti: mi querido Belcebú, te adoro…”
Source: The Devil in Love
“Ingredients of reform are born of your veins. Renounce your apathy and reform will rain.”
Source: Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables
“Ingredients should not read like a chemistry experiment!”
“Ingredients to success: know what you do well, know what to do well, and know someone who's swell.”
Source: Killosophy
“Ingres was one of those artists to whom the outline was something sacred and magical, and the reason is that it was the means of reconciling the major conflict in his art, the conflict between abstraction and sensibility.”
Source: The romantic rebellion: romantic versus classic art
“Ingrid Bergman speaks five languages and can’t act in any of them.”
“Ingrid dresses more like a librarian than any librarian in the history of libraries.”
Source: Double Eclipse
“Ingrid has her arm around her. 'You are the saucepan warrior. And I think we need to mark your fearlessness, and our potentially groundbreaking findings, with a meal. A nice meal. And some vodka.”
Source: The Midnight Library
“Ingrid Kristiansen then has smashed the world record, running the 5000 metres in 14:58.89. Truly amazing. Incidentally, this is a personal best for Ingrid Kristiansen.”
“Ingrid shrugged...like Marie Antoinette hearing about the starving peasants.”
Source: Down the Rabbit Hole
“Ingvar Kamprad started IKEA. He owns most of IKEA through INGKA Holding and Stitching INGKA Foundation. He took his share of IKEA, put it in a trust, and the trust pays no taxes, so he basically pays no taxes. Rich people do this all the time. They either move to a country where there is no tax on worldwide income, or no capital gains tax. The concept that you’ll always pay tax is a little overblown if you are a member of the capital class.”
Source: sciVive
“Inhabit ourselves that we may indeed do what we want to do.”
Source: Centering in Pottery, Poetry, and the Person
“Inhabit the beauty that lives in your beastly body and strive to see the beauty in all the other beasts.”
Source: Brave Enough
“Inhabitants of underdeveloped nations and victims of natural disasters are the only people who have ever been happy to see soybeans.”
Source: The Fran Lebowitz Reader
“Inhabitants of urban industrial cultures have no point of contact with grain, chickens, cows, or, for that matter, with topsoil. We have no basis of experience to outweigh the arguments of political vegetarians. We have no idea what plants, animals, or soil eat, or how much. Which means we have no idea what we ourselves are eating.”
Source: The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability
“Inhalation of solvents in a 40% oxygen deficient atmosphere at very high altitudes is probably not a good idea.”
“Inhale and hold the evening in your lungs.”
Source: Engleby: A Novel
“Inhale as if it's your first breath; exhale as if it's your last.”
Source: Big Voice Within
“Inhale every blessing you can think of, and exhale all that is not. Like a fist that can always get tighter, you can always give more. It is essential that you know that in your heart, and you will survive this day as you have so many in the past. You can get through this. I believe in the power of you.”
Source: Lord of the Flies: Fitness for Writers
“Inhale, Exhale.
Never forget
The green lights,
Stop signs,
And highways
That brought you here,
Every single step accounted for.
Even though you can’t see
Where the road leads,
What matters is that you Travel
Not in pursuit of knowing it all
But in pursuit of boundless peace.”
Source: How Far You Have Come: Musings on Beauty and Courage – The Perfect Christian Graduation Gift to Celebrate Your Grad