I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“It is what it is but I do me and I think people respect that. They see me out in the hood by myself or with wifey and I don't have no bodyguards.”
“It is what it is, and it ain't nothin' else... Everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered.”
Source: Dan Flavin: the architecture of light
“It is what it is, it is what you make it.”
“It is what it is. But you have the power to turn it into an isn't so bad.”
“It is what it is. But, it will be what you make it.”
“It is what it is. Either walk on, or accept.”
Source: The Lantern
“It is what it is. I can't change what's happened to me.”
“It is what it is. Isn't that how these things always go? They are what they are. We just get to cope.”
Source: Feed: The Newsflesh Trilogy:
“It is what it is. It, meaning terrorism. Terrorism is what it is.”
“It is what it is. You are what you it. There are no mistakes.”
Source: Villa Incognito
“It is what it was and that’s all it should ever be.”
“It is what makes conscious of the conditions and laws of observing which applied in this manner become a theme on its own. The activity of consciousness depending on the way the work itself proceeds, becomes the subject of my attention this way and it is precisely because of this voyeuristic attitude toward the own observation and experience of the subject that the conscious analytic dimension in the work shows.”
“It is what makes the reform process an art, not just a science. You have to develop a strategy that tells you what reform measures you should follow and in what sequence.”
“It is what man does not know of God Composes the visible poem of the world.”
Source: Of Poetry and Poets
“It is what one takes into solitude that grows there, the beast within included”
Source: Así habló Zaratustra
“It is what people actually did in the stock market that counted - not what they said they were going to do.”
“It is what the “I” stands for - Information, Innovation, Insight, Improvement, or Influence, that needs to be represented by CIOs in the Boardroom.”
Source: Digitizing Boardroom: The Multifaceted Aspects of Digital Ready Boards
“It is what the poets of Ireland used to be saying, that every brave man, good at fighting, and every man that could do great deeds and not be making much talk about them, was of the Sons of the Gael; and that every skilled man that had music and that did enchantments secretly, was of the Tuatha de Danaan.”
Source: The Essential Lady Gregory Collection
“It is what they did with their time that decided what income they are making today and what honor and respect they command”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“It is what they did with their time that handed them that position they are occupying today”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“It is what they did with their time that handed them that status they have in life today”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“It is what we are forced to do that forms our character, not what we do of our own free will.”
“It is what we do easily and what we like to do that we do well.”
Source: The Optimistic Life
“It is what we do with the pain, though, how we allow it to shape our character and actions and relationships that matters.”
Source: Only a Promise
“It is what we employ from the subconscious mind that is the most productive for manifesting!”
Source: NAPS: Discover The Power Of Night Audio Programs
“It is what we fear that happens to us.”
Source: Epigrams of Oscar Wilde
“It is what we give up, not what we lay up, that adds to our lasting store.”
“It is what we imagine knowledge to be:
dark, salt, clear, moving, utterly free,
drawn from the cold hard mouth
of the world, derived from the rocky breasts
forever, flowing and drawn, and since
our knowledge is historical, flowing, and flown.”
Source: Poems
“It is what we know already that often prevents us from learning.”
“It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another.”
“It is what we prevent, rather than what we do that counts most in Government.”
Source: Mackenzie King: Widening the Debate
“It is what we see when we imagine what the afterlife must be like: our happiest triumphs, our most sincere moments, stolen from the seam of our lives, a respite just before the onset of imminent tragedy.”
Source: The Boy Detective Fails
“It is what we think we know that keeps us from learning.”
“It is what writers do, imagine and feel the pain of others, sometimes at the expense of feeling their own. Here, then, in these pages is mine, the fear of death, of loss, of unexpressed love. Here is the truth told in a story. And in the telling of it perhaps I have found some way to have courage, to believe.”
Source: Only Say the Word
“It is what you are inside that matter. You, yourself, are your only real capital.”
“It is what you choose not to observe in your life that controls your life.”
Source: Jaguar Woman
“It is what you do about what happens that counts.”
“It is what you do from now on that will either move our civilization forward a few tiny steps, or else... begin to march us steadily backward.”
“It is what you do with the time you were given that creates all the differences”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“It is what you do with your time that makes all the differences”
Source: No One Is Better Than You
“It is what you don't expect... that most needs looking for.”
“It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it.”
“It is what you think of this situation that governs you and not the situation itself. Causation is always in mind and not in things.”
Source: TAKE OFF FROM WITHIN
“It is when a people forget God, that tyrants forge their chains.”
“It is when an end descends that we either find immense joy in its departure, or we are weighed heavy with grief over the passing of it. But the unrelenting beauty of life is that every new beginning is ingeniously crafted to meet us in either place and flawlessly move us forward from both.”
“It is when fortune is the most propitious that she is least to be trusted.”
“It is when God appears to have abandoned us that we must abandon ourselves most wholly to God.”
“It is when I am cold, alone, bitterly forlorn and shuttered from all hope that you will see who I truly am. And my goal is that at those most precarious of moments, what you will see is Jesus holding you through my tears.”
“It is when I am, as it were, completely myself, entirely alone, and of good cheer.....that ideas flow best and most abundantly. Whence and how they come, I know not, nor can I force them.”
“It is when I finally come to realize that the sum total of ‘who I am’ is less than what I need to save ‘who I am’ that I have then created space for God to be the great “I AM WHO I AM.”