I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I cry a lot, you know. Which is very difficult for a man to recognise, but I do. I cry in movies, you know, just watching movies.”
“I cry a lot. My emotions are very close to my surface. I don't want to hold anything in so it festers and turns into pus - a pustule of emotion that explodes into a festering cesspool of depression.”
“I cry a lot.' 'Yeah? Well I'm gonna change that.”
Source: Leaving Paradise
“I cry all the time when I watch 'Glee' because I don't know if it's satire or melodrama and that makes me feel like the writing is aware of itself, and that makes it OK to cry.”
“I cry all the time. It's more like when didn't you cry. My friends are like, 'Oh God, she's sobbing again.' I cry if I'm happy, sad, normal... What really gets me is when I read a sad story about a child in the paper, especially at the moment with my hormones raging.”
“I cry all the time. Music makes me cry.”
“I cry alot-I dont know why, but it just helps me. I cry over bad and good stuff-sometimes sadness can be beautiful”
“I cry and pray and try to find the positive or the lesson for my pain.”
“I cry and then I don't. There's a text on my phone, but I don't read it. I listen to the dark. They're all coming to get you. Your heartbeats are footsteps. Your brother is unwell. You don't have any friends. Nobody feels bad. for you. Beauty and the Beast isn't real. It's funny because it's true. Don't be sad anymore. Don't be sad anymore.”
Source: Solitaire
“I cry and wonder
how I'm going to fall asleep
because sleeping means waking
and going through all this again”
Source: I Don't Want To Be Crazy
“I cry as the laughter inside me drowns
and descends
into the water
with the ghosts of our union.”
Source: dead, but dreaming
“I cry at everything, even the length of the queue at Sainsbury's.”
“I cry at films and TV and even adverts.”
“I cry at nothing, and cry most of the time.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Illustrated)
“I cry at random things, like a flower, or someone giving me a present, or my sister giving me a nice hug.”
“I cry at the end of every book.”
“I cry at the end of every episode of "Girls." I'm just so overwhelmed by the truthfulness with which [Lena Dunham] conveys human nature.”
“I cry because the future has once again found its sparkle and has grown a million times larger. And I cry because I am ashamed of how badly I have treated the people I love–of how badly I behaved during my own personal Dark Ages–back before I had a future and someone who cared for me from above. It is like today the sky opened up and only now am I allowed to enter”
Source: Shampoo Planet
“I cry because the world is a cruel place. I cry because sometimes things don't make sense. I cry because I feel bad for crying.”
Source: Attack of the Black Rectangles
“I cry, beg and plead for my freedom but as long as I refuse to educate myself, I'll never enter the Promised Land that was promised to Abraham. Jesus is the Passover Lamb, sacrificing himself to help us pass over the oppression of this slavery. It's a throwback story in the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy.
My people listen to me; the Lord keeps his promises pass a thousand generations to eternity. Metaphysical theology, give Yahweh what's His to enter the land flowing with milk and honey. Righteousness is what makes He which is Him in me and I am as He is as we are one, it's a double edged sword, it's supreme knowledge for those who call out to the Lord.”
Source: The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
“I cry even harder, thinking of how it could have been, of how I thought it would be. For the first time, I want to give up, to die, because suddenly everything is too much and there is no solution in sight.”
Source: Behind Closed Doors
“I cry every chance I get.”
“I cry everyday but for a limited time”
“I cry for everything I abandoned and because I, too, have been left behind -- by Alex, by my mom, by time that has cut through our worlds and separated us.”
“I cry for those not yet dead.”
“I cry for you.
You cry for me.
We cry for each other.
I suffer for you.
You suffer for me.
We suffer for each other.
I fight for you.
You fight for me.
We fight for each other.
I die for you.
You die for me.
We die for each other.”
“I cry intermittently, like a summer rain. I don't feel racked by the crying; in fact, it hydrates me. Then rage wells up in me, and I want to take a crowbar to all the cars in the neighborhood.”
Source: Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year
“I cry often.
I cry and cleanse my
face with my tears and
swim to the center
of it all.
A center that
I have written about a
thousand times, forever etched
into the porcelain.”
Source: dead, but dreaming
“I cry out and fall to my knees, unable to go on, weeping for the dead, weeping for the cruelties, and a whisper calls to me from far away, You are strong, Stronger than your pain, Stronger than your grief, Stronger than them. And I force myself to my feet again.”
Source: The Kiss of Deception
“I cry out from the ashes, burned with sin and shame. I ask you Lord to make me whole again.”
“I cry really easily. If I see a butterfly, I'll practically burst into tears. So it's really hard for me to yell at people, because I'll feel so guilty about it. But if I don't, then they don't take me seriously and it's this endless cycle.”
“I cry secretly. I don't really cry in front of anybody. I hate crying. I feel like it's not accomplishing anything. But when I lost my mother, I cried, and I cried big.”
“I cry tears because I care.”
“I cry to let everything out”
“I cry to you, my Lord, my rock! Do not be deaf to me, for if you are silent, I shall go down to the pit like the rest. Hear my voice raised in petition as I cry to you for help, as I raise my hands, my Lord, toward your holy of holies.”
“I cry too much to be butch." The artist deadpanned, raising an eyebrow filled with intimidation at the young woman.”
Source: None So Blind
“I cry very easily. It can be a movie, a phone conversation, a sunset - tears are words waiting to be written.”
“I cry when I feel like crying.”
“I cry when I work in the garden, because the Sun, the rain, the wind and the Earth all work together to make us food and flowers. It just blows me away.”
“I cry, Love! Love! Love! happy happy Love! free as the mountain wind!”
Source: The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake
“I cry, sometimes, because I'm not 20 years younger, and I'm not healthy. But if I were, I would even sacrifice my writing to enter politics.”
“I cry. Evil dissolves, & love, like foam; that love. Prattle of children powers me home, my heart claps like the swan's under a frenzy of who love me & who shine.”
“I culled poetry from odors, sounds, faces, and ordinary events occurring around me. Breezes bulged me as if I were cloth; sounds nicked their marks on my nerves; objects made impressions on my sight as if in clay. There, in the soft language, life centered and ground itself in me and I was flowing with the grain of the universe. Language placed my life experiences in a new context, freeing me for the moment to become with air as air, with clouds as clouds, from which new associations arose to engage me in present life in a more purposeful way.”
“I cultivate my flowers and burn my weeds.”
“I cultivate my garden, and my garden cultivates me.”
“I cuori onesti sanno guarire.
I cuori disonesti crollano e decadono.
~ Angelica Hopes, citazione dal "Calunniatopia" Book 1, Stronzata Trilogy”
“I cupped her chin and tilted it back, deepening the kiss, wanting to somehow claim her very soul. Funny thing was, it was my soul that was being claimed, my breath that was being stolen, and my heart that was pounding crazy fast in my chest.”
Source: The Return
“I curate my T.V.-watching quite carefully.”
“I curated our love into poems
and all the pains became less
all the anger left, eventually
but, there is no denying
here on the tip of my soul
with scars still healing,
that once I loved a man.”
Source: Questions for Ada
“I curated this show [Shanghai Biennale ], I was by no means trying to shock people or be controversial.”