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If your name isn't known, then it's a very lonely feeling. By Madeleine L'engle Feeling Lonely

There will never be another name on my heart. By Richelle Mead Heart

Names have a mysterious transforming power. Like a ring on a finger, a name may at first seem merely accidental, committing you to nothing; but before you realize its magical power, it's gotten under your skin, become part of you and your destiny. By Stefan Zweig Power Mysterious Transforming Finger Accidental

Names come and names go. By Neil Gaiman

If you know only the name, you know nothing. By Walter Lewin

My name is no longer a name, it is a call. By Lang Leav Call Longer

Names are doors to ideas By Bradford Morrow Ideas Doors

Tried to put shame in my game to make a name,I'mma put it on a bullet ... put it in your brain. By Rakim Put Bullet Shame Game Make

Dangerous thing, a name. Someone might catch hold of you by it, mightn't they? By Richard Adams Dangerous Thing Catch Hold

There is a name hidden in the shadow of my soul, where I read it night and day and no other eye sees it. By Alphonse De Lamartine Soul Hidden Shadow Read Night

A name does not make a person...A person makes a name By Brenda Youngerman Person Make Makes

You know the name you were given, you do not know the name that you have By Jose Saramago

When I ask you who you are, you'd better say my fucking name. By Alicen Grey Fucking

Names are just our way of forgetting things. By Marty Rubin Things Forgetting

My name isn't Offred, I have another name, which nobody uses now because it's forbidden. I tell myself it doesn't matter, your name is like your telephone number, useful only to others; but what I tell myself is wrong, it does matter. I keep the knowledge of this name like something hidden, some treasure I'll come back to dig up, one day. I think of this name as buried. This name has an aura around it, like an amulet, some charm that's survived from an unimaginably distant past. I lie in my single bed at night, with my eyes closed, and the name floats there behind my eyes, not quite within reach, shining in the dark. By Margaret Atwood Offred Forbidden Matter Eyes Number

Naming is a privilege of reason and the province of bullies. We name to tame and to maim; to honor the great, the dead, and ourselves. By Jane Leavy Naming Bullies Privilege Reason Province

Names govern the world. By Hannah More World Govern

My heart beats her name By Michelle Hodkin Heart Beats

Nicknames, are bad...names. By David Brent Nicknames Bad

I'm sorry I can't properly introduce myself, but I don't have a name anymore. Hardly any of us do. We lose them like car keys, forget them like anniversaries. By Isaac Marion Anymore Properly Introduce Keys Forget

Shouldn't you be asking for my name first? By Kip Fulbeck

In this world one must have a name; it prevents confusion, even when it does not establish identity. Some, though, are known by numbers, which also seem inadequate distinctions. By Ambrose Bierce Confusion Identity World Prevents Establish

A name is a powerful thing. It sets one apart and gives significance. By Jessica Khoury Thing Powerful Significance Sets

I always give names to things By Clarice Lispector Things Give

Most of us have nicknames - annoying, endearing, embarrassing.But what about your true name?It is not necessarily your given name. But it is the one to which you are most eager to respond when called.Ever wonder why?Your true name has the secret power to call you. By Vera Nazarian Annoying Endearing True Nicknames Embarrassingbut

A name is one of those things one can give away and keep all the same. By George Macdonald Things Give

Who are you?' I didn't understand the question. I'm Uri', he said. 'What's your name?' I gave him my name. 'Stopthief. By Jerry Spinelli Stopthief Uri Question Understand Gave

Now I am here - now read me - give me a name. By Carl Sandburg Give Read

Name is precious; it carries inside it a language, a history, a set of traditions, a particular way of looking at the world. By Laila Lalami Precious Language History Traditions World

A name isn't a person,' Ga said. 'Don't ever remember someone by their name. To keep someone alive, you put them inside you, you put their face on your heart. Then, no matter where you are, they're always with you because they're a part of you. By Adam Johnson Person Put Remember Alive Heart

I longed to know the world's name. By Robert Penn Warren Longed World

Call me Richard. That's my real name. Call me that. By Stephen King Richard Call Real

You can't know people, only their names. By Marty Rubin People

There are many forms of love and affection, some people can spend their whole lives together without knowing each other's names. Naming is a difficult and time-consuming process; it concerns essences, and it means power. But on the wild nights who can call you home? Only the one who knows your name. By Jeanette Winterson Affection Forms Love People Spend

Nameless McBitchypants By Seanan Mcguire Nameless Mcbitchypants

I need a name.""No one knows your name.""Do you plan on yelling 'hey you' every time you need to get my attention? By Anna Durand Name Yelling Hey Attention Plan

That's the first time you said my name ... and I like it By Nicholas Sparks Time

I like naming characters. By Roddy Doyle Characters Naming

I want my name back. By Richard Jewell Back

Whatever you do gives you the name it gives. By Israelmore Ayivor

Call me Ishmael. I won't answer to it, because it's not my name. By Jenny Lawson Ishmael Call Answer

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 By Neil Gaiman People

Names are masks, they get in the way. By Matthew Woodring Stover Masks

Doesn't matter what a person's name is as long as he behaves himself. By Lucy Maud Montgomery Matter Person Long Behaves

I earned my famous name. By Brian Wilson Earned Famous

A good name is seldom regained. When character is gone, all is gone, and one of the richest jewels of life is lost forever. By Josiah Johnson Hawes Regained Good Seldom Forever Character

Don't tell me your name. It's likely to awaken my conscience, and that's the last thing we want. By Julia Quinn Conscience Awaken Thing

Tis better never to be named than to be ill spoken of. By Susanna Centlivre Tis Named Ill Spoken

Call me Ildar! Call me Abra-ca-da-bra! My name is my name. By Ildar Abdrazakov Ildar Call

I have a name," I grumped, my stomach pinching me harder. "Yes, but it has no pizzazz. Ra-a-a-a-chel. Rach-e-e-e-eel," he said, trying it out in different ways. "No one will tremble in terror at that. Oh my God!" he said in a high falsetto. "It's Rachel! Run! Hide! By Kim Harrison Grumped Harder Stomach Pinching Pizzazz

What's her name? Claire, what's her name? By Rachel Caine Claire

The act of naming is the great and solemn consolation of mankind By Elias Canetti Mankind Act Naming Great Solemn

Oh, stars. I don't know his real name. How can I not know his real name? What kind of alpha mate am I? By Marissa Meyer Stars Real Kind Alpha Mate

It doesn't matter what your name is! By Dwayne Johnson Matter

You cannot be named. To define is to confine. By Sue Maisano Named Confine Define

My name is June Iparis. By Marie Lu Iparis June

Names are not important. It's what lies inside of you that matters. By Sarah J. Maas Important Matters Lies Inside

A name isn't important. It doesn't make you, you make it. By Sean Delauder Important Make

A good name is seldom got by giving it oneself. By William Wycherley Oneself Good Seldom Giving

Nameless is my price. By Sarah J. Maas Nameless Price

Ish #28 "Give you child a name with meaning. By Regina Griffin Ish Give Meaning Child

There are two ways of talking. One is the easy way, where you talk lightly, and the other one is the considered way. The considered way is what I have put my name to. By V.s. Naipaul Talking Considered Lightly Easy Talk

Our names are an integral part of the faces we show to the world. If we're judged first on outward appearances, we're assessed next on our names. By Sharon Bolton World Integral Part Faces Show

At present our only true names are nicknames. By Henry David Thoreau Nicknames Present True

When you name yourself, you always name another. By Bertolt Brecht

What do you mean I don't know your real fucking name? By Ella Frank Real Fucking

I don't need to know my name because by the time I'm done, you'll forget yours. By June Gray Time Forget

Integrity: A name is the blueprint of the thing we call character. You ask, What's in a name? I answer, Just about everything you do. By Morris Mandel Integrity Character Blueprint Thing Call

Don't you want to know my name?" the boy asks."Names are not of nearly as much import as people like to suppose," the man in the grey suit says. "A label assigned to identify you either by this institution or your departed parents is neither of interest nor value to me. If you find you are in need of a name at any point, you may choose one for yourself. For now it will not be necessary. By Erin Morgenstern Asks Suppose Boy Import People

For a true name holds true power. By T.a. Barron Power True Holds

It has not been an easy name, yet it has brought me many a laugh. By Sister Parish Laugh Easy Brought

Do you want your name to live forever? You fool! Forget your name, try to save yourself! What use there is for you, if your name lives and you die? You fool! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Forever Fool Live Lives Forget

What is necessary is to rectify names. By Confucius Rectify

His name explodes inside of me like cannon fire. By Stephanie Perkins Fire Explodes Inside Cannon

Blind people do not need a name, I am my voice, nothing else matters. By Jose Saramago Blind Voice Matters People

A name is important. It isn't something you drop in the litter basket or on the ground. Your name is now people know you. The very mention of your name makes a picture spring to mind, whether it's a picture of clashing fists or a mighty mountain that can't be knocked down. Your name is who you are and how you're known even when you do something great or something dumb. By Rita Williams-Garcia Important Picture Ground Drop Litter

My name is Nobody. By Homer

First rule of magic: Don't let anyone know your real name. Names have power. By Neil Gaiman Magic Rule Real Power

Names made a thing real. By Erika Johansen Real Made Thing

You need names to get the movie made. By Laverne Cox Made Movie

What's in a name? That is what we ask ourselves in childhood when we write the name that we are told is ours. By James Joyce Childhood Write Told

You don't just choose a name at random. A name is a name. A major responsibility. By Silvana De Mari Random Choose Responsibility Major

The name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers. By Marshall Mcluhan Recovers Man Numbing Blow

There is tremendous life and personality in a name. It should be at least as agonized over as any character trait. By Travis Beacham Tremendous Life Personality Trait Agonized

You're gonna know my name by the end of the night By Gary Clark Jr. Night Gonna End

Names are powerful things. They act as an identity marker and a kind of map, locating you in time and geography. More than that, they can be a compass. By Nicola Yoon Things Powerful Map Locating Geography

I'm the man of a million names. By Giancarlo Stanton Man Million

If you name things, then you treat them better. By Aaron Starmer Things Treat

It was a boy's name first. By Leslie Nielsen Boy

I have a funny name. By Pia Zadora Funny

I don't think a name defines the core of who you are. By Agyness Deyn Defines Core

My heart will always beat your name By Willow Aster Heart Beat

But if we are not given his real name, then he does not have one. By Terry Eagleton Real

His name is...Will it ever come to me? There is a grand lapse of memory that may be the only thing to save us from ultimate horror. Perhaps they know the truth who preach the passing of one life into another, vowing that between a certain death and certain birth there is an interval in which an old name is forgotten before a new one is learned. And to remember the name of a former life is to begin the backward slide into that great blackness in which all names have their source, becoming incarnate in a succession of bodies like numberless verses of an infinite scripture.To find that you have had so many names is to lose claim to any one of them. To gain the memory of so many lives is to lose them all. By Thomas Ligotti Lose Memory Life Horror Grand

Names are keys that open corridors no longer fresh in the mind, but nonetheless familiar in the heart. By Beryl Markham Mind Heart Keys Open Corridors

For so many years, for so long, I have been so many things, so many different men. But here," he said, so softly I could barely hear him, "here in the dark, with you ... I have no name. By Diana Gabaldon Years Long Things Men Dark

Names are not of nearly as much import as people like to suppose. By Erin Morgenstern Suppose Import People

Our names contain our fates; living as we do in a place where names have not acquired the meaninglessness of the West, and are still more than mere sounds, we are also the victims of our titles. By Salman Rushdie West Fates Living Sounds Titles

Remember my name you'll be screaming it later. By Florence Nightingale Remember Screaming

Pity." The elder gentleman sniffed. "Sad, really. Names are very important." "It's a matter of taste, surely." "Nothing of the sort," replied the elder Cosimo. "People get named all sorts of things - that I will concede. Whimsy, ignorance, sudden inspiration - all play a part. But if anyone guessed how monumentally important it was, the process would be taken a lot more seriously. By Stephen R. Lawhead Pity Sad Elder Important Cosimo