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Quotes About Name

I die with a joyful heart in the knowledge of our infinite achievements and of a contribution unique in the history that bears my name.
~ Adolf Hitler
Knowledge of the name gives him who knows it mastery even over the being and will of the god.
~ Ernst Cassirer
Even Superman's name reflects his creators' biblical knowledge.
~ Bruce Feiler
Talent comes with an individual name tag.
~ Charles Handy
The only Aniimal with 2 ii's!
~ Aniimal Town
The greatest human attainment in all the world is for a life to be so surrendered to Him that the name of God Almighty will be glorified through that life.
~ Kathryn Kuhlman
Fruitful is the entire life of those, who feel hunger for the Name of the Lord in their minds.
~ Guru Gobind Singh
All over the sky a sacred voice is calling your name.
~ Black Elk
A voice came to him as if from a dark, empty well lined with moss. A voice saying his name, telling him to answer a question.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
It is nothing do with God, it's what men do in the name of God. In their craze of wanting to be known and loved by God. Of what they fear.
~ Jeffrey Lent
Interestingly enough, immediately after Yamani was dismissed from his ministry, the university had its name changed. For whatever reason, today it is officially known as King Fahd University of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.
~ Jeffrey Robinson
In October 2015, a time when he had already been running for president for several months, Trump signed a nonbinding letter of intent to license the Trump name to a potential office tower in Moscow.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
We were a minor trend waiting to happen. In 1980 when we were approached by several tables about signing, we said, 'Well, money isn't that important, but we want our artistic control.' And their replay was, 'Of course you can have artistic control, as long as you change your name.' So much for artistic control!
~ Jello Biafra
Flakes fell softly, covering the already frozen castle grounds. When she stuck out her tongue, she could feel the flakes land on it. The little droplets of frozen water had the same name she did: Snow. Was she named for the snow or was the snow named for her? That's what she wondered. She was a princess, so the weather could have been named after her. Then again, snow had been around a lot longer than she had. She was only seven.
~ Jen Calonita
I don't know, Laurel," said David, and I loved how he said my name, like he enjoyed it.
~ Jennifer Castle
Lizzie,' he said. It was only my name, but in it was all these different emotions at aonce. A prism in a word.
~ Jennifer Gilmore
I'm Chase." he said. "Kind of an ironic name for a werewolf." The observation slipped easily off my tongue. The boy didn't blink. In fact, I was beginning to doubt that he'd blink once since I'd come into the room. "Werewolves do a lot of chasing." I explained. "And your name is Chase. Hee.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Man, I'm the caretaker. He's staying while he does the work and I help him out some. What's your name? Louis Lewis. You putting me on? It's my name. You want me to spell it out for you?
~ Elmore Leonard
Punk!" Slowly the tired eyes turned from watching the street corner and looked at me without interest. "He will follow no one but his master," said the woman. The dog suffered my hand on his collar; he rose and shambled disheartenedly at my side, carrying the only luggage he possessed – his name and a broken heart.
~ Emily Carr
Pretending to misremember a name was such a reliable way to annoy.
~ Emma Donoghue
In the yard of the inn, Daffy Cadwaladyr introduced himself. Short for Davyd, he said pleasantly. The Londoner looked as if she'd never heard a sillier name in her life.
~ Emma Donoghue
me by my real name.' 'Oh dear – I shall never remember that
~ Enid Blyton
and get your new torch batteries tomorrow, after all,' she smiled. 'It was lucky you noticed in time—' 'Because I don't want any more black marks against my name!
~ Enid Blyton
We try to make theories of our perception. We try to explain what was or is making repeated indents upon our senses, life. We rationalize and give something a name, a number, try to recognize a persistent quality to some element of sorrow, distance, feeling.
~ Amiri Baraka