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Quotes About Named

Once upon a time there was a Martian named Valentine Michael Smith.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
I used to interact with the fellow prisoners during recreation activity; I used to conduct an interactive session that we named 'Rajpal Ki Paathshala.'
~ Rajpal Yadav
Factoring the constraint into its own method allows us to give it an intention-revealing name that makes the constraint explicit in our design. It is now a named thing we can discuss.
~ Eric Evans
Booleans are named after George Boole, an English mathematician who invented Boolean logic. You'll
~ Eric Freeman
In terms of an identity, an identity reflects an individuality, by definition. And, if there is a quality present, it is recognizable and it can be named. If you can't name it, it means you don't recognize it.
~ Robert Fripp
I had one class in the morning, the mysteriously named Further Maths. It was two hours long and so deeply frightening that I think I went into a trance.
~ Maureen Johnson
All three of you were named in Shadowsight's vision, and you must be exiled.
~ Erin Hunter
The truth was the dreams she'd been having for the past half year about the muscular stranger with glowing, amber-gold eyes had become progressively more disturbing. He was her nighttime visitor every time she closed her eyes. Liv had even named him—inside her head she called him "the dark man." For
~ Evangeline Anderson
Many, many years ago, when you named alternates, and they wouldn't travel with you - I think you're dealing with a small roster. Now you travel with these alternates, which you can replace at any time, obviously, if it's a medical situation, so you have it in your back pocket.
~ Jill Ellis
At Grinnell, named for Josiah Grinnell, Iowa's leading abolitionist, the reception couldn't have been more supportive.
~ H.W. Brands
If sin is not exposed, named, and renounced, then there has been no justice and God is dishonored.
~ Fleming Rutledge
Thomas Chippendale. His influence was enormous. He was the first commoner for whom a furniture style was named;
~ Bill Bryson
This is a tremendous opportunity to be named head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, and it's a role I have been studying for over the course of my playing days.
~ Jason Kidd
The dog proved to be as dumb and stubborn as a mud fence, so Stranahan had named him Strom.
~ Carl Hiaasen
A real Christmas baby was not to be lightly named.
~ Kate Douglas Wiggin
It was possible this girl's father had merely been named as child for the renegade Watcher, but the idea that it might really be Kashday was too alluring to ignore.
~ Storm Constantine
That's Pete Seeger,' Joy said, indicating the snake with a nod. 'Baker beaned 'im, Dad stuffed 'im, and I named 'im.
~ Mohja Kahf
After that long of more named pavements than he'd care to count, Profane had grown a little leery of streets, especially streets like this. They had in fact all fused into a single abstracted Street, which come the full moon he would have nightmares about.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Like many named places in California it was less an identifiable city than a grouping of concepts—census tracts, special purpose bond-issue districts, shopping nuclei, all overlaid with access roads to its own freeway.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Mania is, in effect, liquid confidence..when the tide comes in, it's all good. But when the tide goes out, the mood that cannot and should not be named comes over you and into you. Because to name it would be an act of summoning.
~ Carrie Fisher
I am delighted to be named Troll Of The Year 2013 by 'The Guardian' - a paper read by people called Theo and women called Polly with body issues.
~ Katie Hopkins
I'm the only person of distinction who has ever had a depression named for him.
~ Herbert Hoover
It was very flattering when Manolo Blahnik named a shoe after me.
~ Sarah Jessica Parker
I have a Guinness Book of World Records entry as the most-watched person on television; now I have a new entry as the only man who has a crab named after him.
~ David Hasselhoff