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Quotes About Named

My nickname is Mishti... I am named after mishti doi!
~ Rhea Chakraborty
If they have to be named after anything at all, why can't it be things, which have more permanence, like the sky or the sea, or even ideas, which never really die, not even bad ones?
~ Nicole Krauss
The ship's barber, another specialist, was deceptively named because trimming beards
~ Laurence Bergreen
Women? I love women. Life would have been virtually zero without them. Journalism? I really feel like I am a journalist... And courage? I had a boat named Courageous.
~ Ted Turner
I have a group of fans who pitched in and named a star after me... So. Cool.
~ Lindsay Mendez
Are you speaking metaphorically," asked Cece, "or are you dating a man named Alone?" "You can't be serious." "My doorman is a SoundCloud rapper named Sincere. One never knows.
~ Tia Williams
I won't have to look for a parking place. Tank's picking me up. "You're working with a guy named Tank?" "He's big." "Jesus," Morelli said. "I had to fall in love with a woman who works with a guy named Tank." "You love me?" "Of course I love you. I just don't want to marry you.
~ Janet Evanovich
That state has gone, but its narrative enthralls those deaths still today. It is for this reason that the Francoist dead and the Republican dead are still not, nor ever were in the 1980s and 1990s, similar quantities to be "remembered and named".
~ Helen Graham
I learned this from a show called Captain Video, featuring a man named, oddly, Captain Video
~ Dave Barry
I'm the only person of distinction who has ever had a depression named for him.
~ Herbert Hoover
No greater nor more affectionate honor can be conferred on an American than to have a public school named after him.
~ Herbert Hoover
One popular fantasy book featuring a boy wizard who shall not be named calls my fearsome dog "Fluffy.
~ Unknown
The human potential movement can be dated to the fall of 1962 in Big Sur, at what would soon be named the Esalen Institute.
~ John Markoff
I wondered if it was possible to donate my body to science before I was actually dead. I wondered if a disease were to be named after me what the symptoms would be.
~ Miriam Toews
Bethlehem's peak season is—naturally—Christmas, when it celebrates not only the birth of Jesus, but its own birth, having been named on Christmas Eve 1741.
~ Unknown