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Quotes About Title

Being the champion and getting a unification fight in your house gives you certain advantages.
~ Paulie Malignaggi
I am ready for a title unification fight with Keith Thurman and hope to be ready before too long for a move up to light-middleweight to meet Canelo Alvarez.
~ Errol Spence Jr.
Fighting on home soil is always a dream come true, and I'd love to unify the title here in Australia.
~ Robert Whittaker
If Canelo wants to unify the division, he can fight me.
~ Demetrius Andrade
Under the Timber and Stone Act of 1878, which might well have been called the 'Dust and Ashes Act,' any citizen of the United States could take up one hundred and sixty acres of timber land and, by paying two dollars and a half an acre for it, obtain title.
~ John Muir
After marketing surveys by Universal Studios indicated that 'Rocket Boys' as a movie title would not attract the female over-age-thirty demographic, the film was retitled and released as 'October Sky.'
~ Homer Hickam
As far back as I can remember, these are the first movies, the Universal horror movies where I knew the title of the film and I also knew the names of the actors in those films.
~ Benicio Del Toro
Women have to embrace ambition if they want to. I had a lot of trouble taking compliments in the beginning, and it's really important for women to embrace their title.
~ Tory Burch
And now it appeared that there was a mysterious Queen clothed by rumour with dread and wonderful attributes, and commonly known by the impersonal but, to my mind, rather awesome title of She.
~ H. Rider Haggard, She
No, I'm staying at lightweight until I win a world title and once I've won a world title we'll see, maybe I'll move up, maybe I'll stay and defend it.
~ Luke Campbell
'Aviri' is only a metaphoric title, but steam as a physical component has a very important role to play in the film.
~ Ravi Babu
Man was his high and only title, and a higher title cannot be given him
~ Thomas Paine
How impious is the title of sacred majesty applied to a worm, who in the midst of his splendor is crumbling into dust.
~ Thomas Paine
I'm done with the nicknames. Actually, when I obtain my doctorate, I will not allow people to call me Shaq anymore, either.
~ Shaquille O'Neal
I like being called 'Mr. Freeman' occasionally.
~ Martin Freeman
The most noble title any child can have, Demosthenes wrote, is third.
~ Orson Scott Card
Valentine went back to class without answering. That night Demosthenes published a scathing denunciation of the population limitation laws. People should be allowed to have as many children as they like, and the surplus population should be sent to other worlds, to spread mankind so far across the galaxy that no danger, no invasion could ever threaten the human race with annihilation. The most noble title any child can have, Demosthenes wrote, is Third.
~ Orson Scott Card
I think you're too smart to write the kind of book that would please the kind of reader who would buy a book with that title.
~ Orson Scott Card
claimed to be the man who wrote a certain book – what was its name again? Inkheart. Fenoglio rubbed his aching back. Its title is Inkheart because it's about a man whose wicked heart is as black as ink, filled with darkness and evil. I still like the title.
~ Cornelia Funke
I generally give the title-page a fair chance," Roger said. "Once can't always judge books merely by the cover.
~ Charles Williams
It's a tremendous challenge, because there have been so many characters created over the years. Every time you think you come up with a great name, you find out somebody has already done it. Dreaming up the stories isn't that hard, but coming up with a good title is the toughest part.
~ lee stan
Never mind what my name is," the man said. "No one can pronounce it anyway. Just call me Sir.
~ Lemony Snicket
The play The Kibitzer, by Jo Swerling (1929), made both the title and its star, Edward G. Robinson, famous overnight. The sign on the door read: DR. JOSEPH KIPNIS PSYCHIATRIST DR. ELI LOWITZ PROCTOLOGIST Under this, a kibitzer had written: "Specialists in Odds and Ends.
~ Leo Rosten
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