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  • Names Quote #1

    Lolita is famous, not I. I am an obscure, doubly obscure, novelist with an unpronounceable name.

    Vladimir Nabokov

  • Names Quote #2

    [N]ames were what you wore forever, and she felt that she'd sent her daughters out in tacky rabbit fur coats when they should have been wrapped in mink.

    Sheri Holman
  • Names Quote #3

    [speaking of a friend named Lavendar Lewis] 'I think her parents gave her the only right and fitting name that could possibly be given her,' said Anne. 'If they had been so blind as to name her Elizabeth or Nellie or Muriel she must have been called Lavendar just the same, I think. It's so suggestive of sweetness and old-fashioned graces and silk attire. Now, my name just smacks of bread and butter, patchwork and chores.'

    'Oh, I don't think so,' said Diana. 'Anne seems to me real stately and like a queen. But I'd like Kerenhappuch if it happened to be your name. I think people make their names nice or ugly just by what they are themselves. I can't bear Josie or Gertie for names now but before I knew the Pye girls I thought them real pretty.'

    'That's a lovely idea, Diana,' said Anne enthusiastically. 'Living so that you beautify your name, even if it wasn't beautiful to begin with...making it stand in people's thoughts for something so lovely and pleasant that they never think of it by itself. Thank you, Diana.

    L.M. Montgomery
  • Names Quote #4

    A name can't begin to encompass the sum of all her parts. But that's the magic of names, isn't it? That the complex, contradictory individuals we are can be called up complete and whole in another mind through the simple sorcery of a name.

    Charles de Lint
  • Names Quote #5

    A name could be either a ghost or a portent depending on which side of time you were standing. The name Whaletown had become a mere specter of the past, a crepuscular Pacific shimmer, but the name Desolation Sound still hovered in the liminal space and felt to her both oracular and haunted.

    Ruth Ozeki
  • Names Quote #6

    A name is a powerful thing. It sets one apart and gives significance.

    Jessica Khoury
  • Names Quote #7

    A named thing is a tamed thing.

    Joanne Harris
  • Names Quote #8

    A real Christmas baby was not to be lightly named.

    Kate Douglas Wiggin
  • Names Quote #9

    A virtuos woman is not moved by big names and flamboyance, but only men of profound wisdom and integrity move her.

    Michael Bassey Johnson
  • Names Quote #10

    Aires and Echo Emerson. Their mother must have hated them to give them names like that.

    Katie McGarry
  • Names Quote #11

    All words are possible, then, all names. They rain down, all these words, they disintegrate into a powdery avalanche. Belched from the volcano's mouth, they spurt in to the sky, then fall again. In the quivering air, like gelatine, the sounds trace their bubble paths. Can you imagine that?

    JeanMarie G. Le Clézio
  • Names Quote #12

    An individual, a thing apart from its environment, and apart from all things in that environment; an individual was a type of thing for which symbols were inadequate, and so names were invented . I am invented. I am not a round warm blue room. I am someone in that room; I am—

    Samuel R. Delany
  • Names Quote #13

    And I have seen people on Facebook with their real names and own pictures but fake personalities

    Jasmine Kiyani
  • Names Quote #14

    And I have seen people on Facebook with their real names and own pictures but fake personalities.

    Jasmine Kiyani
  • Names Quote #15

    And when someone else speaks your name you feel pleased. You feel wanted. You feel there. Alive. Even if they're saying your name with dislike, at least you know you're you, that you exist.

    Aidan Chambers
  • Names Quote #16

    And you're Cameron Wolfe. That' gotta start meaning somethin' boy. That's gotta start churnin' inside us, making us wanna be someone for those names, and not just another couple of guys who amounted to nothin' but what people said we would. No way. We're getting' out of that. We have to. We're gonna crawl and moan and fight and bite and bark at anything that gets in our way or tries to hunt us down and shoot us. All right?

    Markus Zusak
  • Names Quote #17

    Anyone implementing the information in this short book can have their name posted and shared all over the world.

    Ken Poirot
  • Names Quote #18

    Are you sure you want us to keep calling you 'Six'?

    You can say it's short for something.

    For what? Sixty?

    Pittacus Lore
  • Names Quote #19

    As regards the prohibition on the utterance of the fairy name by mortals, either that of the species as a whole, or of individuals, it his undoubtedly issued from sources exceedingly ancient. It is implicit in animistic belief that the name of a man or spirit is a vital part of the individual. In some remoter areas of the world a person's name is still regarded as being equally vital or important with his spirit or soul, and to know it and pronounce it presumes power over the person or spirit to whom it belongs. Supernatural beings in general are indeed exceedingly touchy upon the subject of their names being freely bandied about, and to this rule fairies are no exception. It is for this reason that the fays have bestowed upon them such alternative titles or sobriquets as 'the good neighbours,' or 'the wee folk.' 'We find,' says Wentz, 'that taboos of a religious and social character are as common in the living fairy-faith as exorcisms. The chief one is against naming the fairies.'

    'Gin ye ca' me fairy / I'll wark ye muck Ie tarrie [trouble],'

    says an old Scottish rhyme which popular belief put into the mouths of the elves. 'The fairies,' remarks Robert Chambers, 'are said to have been exceedingly sensitive upon the subject of their popular appellations. They considered the term 'fairy' disreputable.

    Lewis Spence
  • Names Quote #20

    Babynology.com explores baby names of all origins; you can get plenty of baby names along with meaning and origin. You can even search the meanings of your baby names.

    Baby nology
  • Names Quote #21

    Be still. Remember my name. It is the label that is attached to me. It is the one thread that is sewn through this entire story. Your story or my story – it is only the stitching that changes. The want is the thing that drives us. Trust me: I have a story to tell.

    Richard Payment
  • Names Quote #22

    Before a Cat will condescend
    To treat you as a trusted friend,
    Some little token of esteem
    Is needed, like a dish of cream;
    And you might now and then supply
    Some caviare, or Strassburg Pie,
    Some potted grouse, or salmon paste —
    He's sure to have his personal taste.
    (I know a Cat, who makes a habit
    Of eating nothing else but rabbit,
    And when he's finished, licks his paws
    So's not to waste the onion sauce.)
    A Cat's entitled to expect
    These evidences of respect.
    And so in time you reach your aim,
    And finally call him by his name.

    T.S. Eliot
  • Names Quote #23

    Behind every beautiful thing, there's some kind of pain.

    Bob Dylan
  • Names Quote #24

    Besides, what's in a name? Actually, a lot. Whether taken from a parent or grandparent, some saint, or even the late great Elvis, your name insists another person's dream of what you should have been. The portrait of some ancestral ideal lingers through heirloom names. Gender specific names imply all sorts of expectations. More than just a signifier used to summon, instruct, address, accuse, sometimes praise us, our names define and thereby limit us. They put us in a cage.

    Brien Piechos
  • Names Quote #25

    Breath (from the book Blue Bridge)

    Whispering to myself
    With every step I take,
    Trying out names, for I know
    There is something yet to be called …..

    I know it, something up ahead
    Just around the bend
    Or over the rise –
    A bird taking to the sky
    From the edge of a jagged cliff –
    A bird floating outwards
    In silence ……. A silence
    Waiting for a footstep
    To crunch on stones,
    For a voice to fling upward
    Through sharp sunlight
    With a name…… calling
    Before the bird could call
    Before the bird called.

    Oh the bird was there alright
    And sure it took flight
    When it heard me approach
    But it broke my heart
    With a mighty croak!

    So I’m sitting here playing
    With a purple flower
    Slender stem, no leaves
    Purple fizz –

    And it’s quiet again.
    I am still
    I am nothing
    And the hill
    Is a long, long slope
    Down, down, down to the sea
    Far below.

    I could roll
    I could run
    I could scream
    But I am nothing.

    A cool wind blows
    And the light is naked and nameless
    And the rocks are faces of angels
    And the bird in the sky wheels
    And cries to forget the earth
    And its ancient bones –
    Oh, sensual pain –
    Wings…. Wings…. Wings,
    Singing wings.

    If only I could begin
    To describe the emptiness
    Which fills me to the brim
    With new breath

    I might almost lose my name
    And take instead a feather for my soul.

    Jay Woodman
  • Names Quote #26

    Bury us, and mark our names above. Let us be free.

    Madeline Miller
  • Names Quote #27

    But hereto is replied that the poets give names to men they write of, which argueth a conceit of an actual truth, and so, not being true, proveth a falsehood. And doth the lawyer lie then, when, under the names of John of the Stile, and John of the Nokes, he putteth his case? But that is easily answered: their naming of men is but to make their picture the more lively, and not to build any history. Painting men, they cannot leave men nameless. We see we cannot play at chess but that we must give names to our chess-men; and yet, me thinks, he were a very partial champion of truth that would say we lied for giving a piece of wood the reverend title of a bishop.

    Philip Sidney
  • Names Quote #28

    Caleb and Aaron—now you are people and you have joined the fraternity and you have the right to be damned.

    John Steinbeck
  • Names Quote #29

    Captain Phelan and I dislike each other,” Beatrix told her. “In fact, we’re sworn enemies.”
    Christopher glanced at her quickly. “When did we become sworn enemies?”
    Ignoring him, Beatrix said to her sister, Regardless, he’s staying for tea.”
    “Wonderful,” Amelia said equably. “Why are you enemies, dear?”
    “I met him yesterday while I was out walking,” Beatrix explained. “And he called Medusa a ‘garden pest,’ and faulted me for bringing her to a picnic.”
    Amelia smiled at Christopher. “Medusa has been called many worse things around here, including ‘diseased pincushion,’ and ‘perambulating cactus.

    Lisa Kleypas
  • Names Quote #30

    Cats don’t have names,” it said.

    “No?” said Coraline.

    “No,” said the cat. “Now, you people have names. That’s because you don’t know who you are. We know who we are, so we don’t need names.”

    There was something irritatingly self-centered about the cat, Coraline decided. As if it were, in its opinion, the only thing in any world or place that could possibly be of any importance.

    Half of her wanted to be very rude to it; the other half of her wanted to be polite and deferential. The polite half won.

    Neil Gaiman

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