I and time against any two. Philip of Spain.
I augur better of a youth who is wandering on a path of his own than of many who are walking aright upon paths which are not theirs. Goethe.
I awoke one morning and found myself famous. 10 Byron.
I believe in great men, but not in demigods. Bovee.
I believe more follies are committed out of complaisance to the world than in following our own inclinations. Lady Mary Montagu.
I believe there are few persons who, if they please to reflect on their past lives, will not find that had they saved all those little sums which they have spent unnecessarily they might at present have been masters of a competent fortune. Eustace Budgell.
I beseech you, dear brethren, think it possible that you may be wrong. Cromwell.
I bide my time. M. 15
I can but trust that good shall fall / At last—far off—at last, to all. Tennyson.
"I can call spirits from the vasty deep." "Why, so can I, or so can any man; but will they come when you do call for them?" 1 Hen. IV., iii. 1.