I Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with I. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“I depart, Whither I know not; but the hour's gone by When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye.”
Source: CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE
“I departed from my misery.
I am so happy right about now!”
Source: Dying on The Inside and Suffocating on The Outside
“I depend a lot on my own judgment, for better or worse.”
“I depend on good editors and a good director.”
“I depend on good editors and a good director. It's up to the way they shoot it, the lighting and all that. I like how small you can be on TV.”
“I depend on my family and friends a lot. I have a group of people I'm always honest and current with. I try to get through pain and not go around it, it always ends sooner that way.”
“I depended on chiropractic care when I was an athlete. I depend on it now as a busy film and TV actor.”
“I depleted myself to the point where I had nothing left.”
“I deplore any action which denies artistic talent an opportunity to express itself because of prejudice against race origin.”
“I deplore my shortcomings, but plan to keep them.”
“I deplore the horrible crime as child murder....no matter what the motive, love of ease, or desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent,the woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed...but oh, thrice guilty is he who drove her to the desperation which compelled her to the crime.”
“I deplore the horrible crime of child-murder...We want prevention, not merely punishment. We must reach the root of the evil, and destroy it.”
“I deplore the loss of arts on BBC One and Two.”
“I deplore the need or the use of troops anywhere to get American citizens to obey the orders of constituted courts.”
Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1958
“I deplore the pornography and all of the immoral degenerate things that are happening in the USA.”
“I deplore the shying away that can go on, within women, from the term 'feminist.' I am, absolutely, all about being a feminist.”
“I deplore the tendency, in some institutions, to go directly toward training for a trade or profession or something and ignoring the liberal arts. It is the foundation of education.”
Source: Ronald Reagan
“I deplore with you the putrid state into which our newspapers have passed, and the malignity, the vulgarity, and mendacious spirit of those who write for them. ... This has in a great degree been produced by the violence and malignity of party spirit.”
Source: Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States
“I deplored a system that made it more profitable not to work than to work. I wanted to help change all that.”
“I deplored silence. I deplored stillness. I hated almost everything. I was very unhappy and angry all the time. I tried to control myself, and that only made me more awkward, unhappier, and angrier. I was like Joan of Arc, or Hamlet, but born into the wrong life—the life of a nobody, a waif, invisible. There's no better way to say it: I was not myself back then. I was someone else. I was Eileen.”
Source: Eileen
“I deposit in many banks including the bank of wisdom. The more I draw on my accounts, no matter how big the sum, the bigger my balance becomes”
Source: The Path of Vision: Pocket Essays of East and West
“I derive a tremendous amount of pride in developing places that everyday people can experience. I like to create beauty in everyday lives.”
“I derive no pleasure from prosecuting a man, even though I know he's guilty; do you think I could sleep at night or look at myself in the mirror in the morning if I hounded an innocent man?”
“I derived my strength from daily mass and communion.”
Source: What it Takes to be Number One
“I descend into the darkness so quickly that it isn't until I see the glint of silver that I register where I am: in the belly of a beast who detests me.”
Source: The Underground Moon
“I descended the poop”
“I descended the small pathway toward the orchestra section, watching her, the long, gauzy gray costume flowing in layers around her legs and her hair flying around her as she spun and bent backward. There were no words to describe how beautiful she was.”
Source: Kill Switch
“I describe a world with no exit, convinced that God accompanies man throughout his history.”
“I describe Bitcoin as "a digital version of gold" eGold.”
“I describe family values as responsibility towards others, increase of tolerance, compromise, support, flexibility. And essentially the things I call the silent song of life-the continuous process of mutual accommodation without which life is impossible.”
“I describe in 'Chimpanzee Politics' how the alpha male needs broad support to reach the top spot. He needs some close allies and he needs many group members to be on his side.”
“I describe in a realistic form a nonrealistic Reality.”
“I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true.”
Source: Elie Wiesel: Conversations
“I describe it ( the new aesthetics) 'radically': I say aesthetics = human being. That is a radical formula. I set the idea of aesthetics directly in the context of human existence, and then I have the whole problem in the hand, them I have not a special problem, I have a "holography" (reacting on a former suggestion of the public as a slight joke, fh) I don't know exactly what a holography is.. (1973”
“I describe it as tribalism because they're very tightly woven communities. Lack of civility is part of it, because that's how Internet tribes behave. We see this more and more in electoral politics, which have become increasingly poisonous.”
“I describe me sound as international: reggae, pop, rap, R&B all in one. I think I have my own style. I can't really even describe it. People say, "What type of genre is your music?" It's Sean Kingston genre. I have my own genre. No disrespect to no artist or dudes out there. I feel like I am my own person. I am doing my own thing.”
“I describe my look as a blend of mother goose, cinderella, and the local hooker!”
Source: Dream More: Celebrate the Dreamer in You
“I describe my music as a mix of juices - Tropicana orange juice and a little bit of off-brand pineapple juice. I guess you could call it generic-brand pineapple-wave.”
“I describe my plots as follows; A character is walking down the street when all of a sudden a piano falls on them. They spend the rest of the story digging out from under that piano. How they dig, how long and how well, this all depends entirely on the character.”
“I describe my works as books, but my publishers in Spain, in the United States, and elsewhere insist on calling them novels”
“I describe myself as a "spiritual sampler," raised Catholic, been Baptist, Methodist, and a Unity member.”
“I describe myself as a simple Buddhist monk. No more, no less.”
“I describe myself as an indoor cat, because I'm a computer guy and I always have been.”
“I describe television as feminine and movies as masculine, in the sense that television wants to examine a problem from all sides and talk about it for a long time, and movies just want to hit the climax and then maybe have a smoke.”
“I describe The Ozarks as somewhere in the middle of enchanting and charming. I don't know where exactly, so let's call it encharming.”
Source: The Lewis and Clark of The Ozarks
“I describe the variety of different kinds of experiences I had, from seeing into the future to being inside the body of a bird and feeling the bird consciousness, to being in a plane of existence with beings that do not exist on this planet at all. And I described my experiences to shamans who started to laugh, saying, "Oh, we know those guys."”
“I describe things in terms of body movements. I dance a bit to describe what sort of movement it ought to make, and that's a good way of talking to musicians. Particularly bass players.”
“I describe what is happening as 'food fascism' because this system can only survive through totalitarian control. With patents on seed, an illegitimate legal system is manipulated to create seed monopolies. Seed laws that require uniformity - which criminalize diversity and the use of open-pollinated seeds - are fascist in nature. Suing farmers after contaminating their crops, [...] is another aspect of this fascism. Pseudo-hygiene laws that criminalize local, artisanal food are food fascism. And attacks on scientists and the silencing of independent research [...] are examples of knowledge fascism.”
“I described Ba's dream of making soy sauce a staple for Western cooks. "He makes a stellar boeuf bourguignon with light soy sauce in place of salt," I told the girl. The delicate flavors of our sauce enhanced the rich umami taste of the meat. Our sauce rounded out the stock, highlighting the bright, acidic tomatoes, preventing the red wine from overwhelming the dish.”
Source: Soy Sauce for Beginners
“I described the euro as a burning building with no exits and so it has proved for some of the countries in it.”