Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Nameless. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Nameless Quotes and Sayings from 95 influential authors, including Jiddu Krishnamurti,Audre Lorde,Alphonse De Lamartine,Jose Saramago,Bertolt Brecht, for you to enjoy and share.

When the mind is empty, silent, when it is in a state of complete negation - which is not blankness, nor the opposite of being positive, but a totally different state in which all thought has ceased - only then is it possible for that which is unnameable to come into being. By Jiddu Krishnamurti Silent State Empty Negation Blankness

You'd better name yourself, because, if you don't others will do it for you. By Audre Lorde

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

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

Every time you name yourself, you name someone else. By Bertolt Brecht Time

WHAT'S IN A NAME? By Sara Horowitz

What's your name?''Names!' she sniffed, rolling her eyes. 'People always want names, don't they? They're mad about naming. I will let the moment name me.' she eyed Jack expectantly.'You want me to name you?' he asked.'People from the other side are very dull,' she sighed.'Give yourself a name for me. I don't need naming for myself, do I? By Isobelle Carmody People Naming Give Sniffed Rolling

We cannot do anything with an object that has no name. By Maurice Blanchot Object

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

And I sit here without identity: faceless. My head aches. By Sylvia Plath Faceless Identity Sit Aches Head

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

Name, no, nothing is nameable, tell, no, nothing can be told, what then, I don't know, I shouldn't have begun. By Samuel Beckett Nameable Told Begun

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

What is my identity ?" "Nothing," said the Master. "You mean that I am an emptiness and a void?" said the incredulous disciple. "Nothing that can be labeled." said the Master. By Anthony De Mello Master Identity Void Disciple Labeled

Let us not get into the habit of names. Names are dangerous. By George R R Martin Habit Dangerous

How vain, without the merit, is the name. By Homer Vain Merit

We all have names we don't know about. By Martin Amis

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

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

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

In both 'Tigerman' and my first book, 'The Gone-Away World,' there are characters who never really get names. They're too fundamentally who they are to be bound by a name, so I couldn't give them one. By Nick Harkaway Tigerman World Book Goneaway Characters

I have no nickname, as there has never been any need for one. By Alan Bennett Nickname

Who are you, Master?' he asked.'Eh, what?' said Tom sitting up, and his eyes glinting in the gloom. 'Don't you know my name yet? That's the only answer. Tell me, who are you, alone, yourself and nameless? By J.r.r. Tolkien Master Tom Asked Gloom Answer

My NameOnce when the lawn was a golden green and the marbled moonlit trees rose like fresh memorials in the scented air, and the whole countryside pulsed with the chirr and murmur of insects, I lay in the grass, feeling the great distances open above me, and wondered what I would become and where I would find myself, and though I barely existed, I felt for an instant that the vast star-clustered sky was mine, and I heard my name as if for the first time, heard it the way one hears the wind or the rain, but faint and far off as though it belonged not to me but to the silence from which it had come and to which it would go. By Mark Strand Heard Air Insects Grass Feeling

A name means a lot just by itself. By Jenny Holzer Lot

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

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

He could no longer remember his real name. He felt empty and cleansed, in that place that was not a place. He was without form, and void. He was nothing. By Neil Gaiman Longer Remember Real Place Cleansed

I don't need any nicknames. By Victor Cruz Nicknames

I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there 's a pair of us - don't tell! They 'd banish us, you know. How dreary to be somebody! How public, like a frog To tell your name the livelong day To an admiring bog! By Emily Dickinson Public Bog Pair Banish Dreary

Names have power. By Rick Riordan Power

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

And even my sense of identity was wrapped in a namelessness often hard to penetrate, as we have just seen I think ... Yes, even then, when already all was fading, waves and particles, there could be no things but nameless things, no names but thingless names. I say that now, but after all what do I know now about then, now when the icy words hail down upon me, the icy meanings, and the world dies too, foully named. All I know is what the words know, and the dead things, and that makes a handsome little sum, with a beginning, a middle and an end as in the well-built phrase and the long sonata of the dead. And truly it little matters what I say, this or that or any other thing. Saying is inventing. Wrong, very rightly wrong. You invent nothing, you think you are inventing, you think you are escaping, and all you do is stammer out your lesson, the remnants of a pensum one day got by heart and long forgotten, life without tears, as it is wept. To hell with it anyway. By Samuel Beckett Things Penetrate Sense Identity Wrapped

I was learning the importance of names - having them, making them - but at the same time I sensed the dangers. Recognition was followed by oblivion, a yawning maw whose victims disappeared without a trace. By Josephine Baker Making Dangers Learning Importance Time

The only names of objects which connote nothing are proper names; and these have, strictly speaking, no signification. By John Stuart Mill Strictly Speaking Signification Objects Connote

We kill each other over which name to call the Nameless. By Ram Dass Nameless Kill Call

You don't need to know my name. You'll forget it soon enough. By Norihiro Yagi Forget

An un-named song is like an un-named child, it has no identity. By Robyn Hitchcock Unnamed Child Identity Song

I want you to know my name.The name I was given, not the title I took for myself.Will you have it?"Yes""Aleksander By Leigh Bardugo Aleksander Namethe Title Myselfwill

Names, names, all passed away, forgotten, mere birdsong in the bushes of things. By Sebastian Barry Forgotten Mere Things Passed Birdsong

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

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

THE NAME THOUGHT OUT TO BE SPOKEN By Myself Spoken Thought

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

It as non-existent (and not named). By Lao-Tzu Nonexistent Named

A name is a powerful thing. By Liesl Shurtliff Thing Powerful

Your name is nothing, Your name is mine the demon hissed."what is your name."A command, not a question, as eyes of pure gold met his."Dorian," he breathed By Sarah J. Maas Dorian Hissed Name Command Question

Names are not always what they seem. By Mark Twain

Sometimes a name seems our most arbitrary possession,and sometimes it seems like the grain in a rocklike a sculptor's hunk of Italian marble: Whack itand you might get either your first glimpse of a saintor a pile of rubble. By Lucia Perillo Whack Italian Marble Rubble Arbitrary

To lose one's name is the beginning of forgetting. By Keith Donohue Forgetting Lose Beginning

Names are powerful things. By Nicola Yoon Things Powerful

If you will not choose a name," Mother Petra told five-year-old Girl from behind her enormous desk, "and if you will not answer to any we choose for you, then you will have no name at all." And By Claire Legrand Mother Girl Petra Choose Told

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

Say your name over two hundred times and discover you are no one. By Stephen King Hundred Times Discover

anonymous mystery By Deborah Gregory Anonymous Mystery

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

God has a thousand names, or rather He is Nameless. By Mahatma Gandhi Nameless God Thousand

A name is simply a noun used to distinguish one person from another. But it's amazing how much baggage can be packed into a single noun. ~ Grayson van Court By Riley Shane Noun Simply Distinguish Person Grayson

There once was a girl who didn't know her name. One day she found out it had been Lonely. It was the day she discovered that wasn't her anymore, and then she didn't know her name again. By Nyrae Dawn Lonely Girl Day Anymore Found

My name will live forever, but I should not care about this at all, because I am not my name and my name is not me! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Forever Live Care

Some human memories and tearful lore, Render him terrorless: his name's No More. By Edgar Allan Poe Render Lore Terrorless Human Memories

My name is one best whispered in terror in a dark corner. By Andrew Cormier Corner Whispered Terror Dark

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

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

They say that nameless things change constantly - that names fix them in place like pins. By Holly Black Constantly Pins Nameless Things Change

My name is immaterial,' she said.That's a pretty name,' said Rincewind. By Terry Pratchett Rincewind Immaterial Pretty

The soul ... is nameless because it is formless. It will neither go to heaven nor [to hell] any more than it will enter this glass. By Swami Vivekananda Soul Formless Nameless Hell Glass

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

Who, noteless as the race from which he sprung,Saved others' names, but left his own unsung. By Walter Scott Noteless Unsung Race Sprungsaved Others

In the widest sense of the word, to name is to interpret experience by the past, to translate it into terms of memory, to bind the unknown into the system of the known. Civilized man knows of hardly any other way of understanding things. Everybody, everything, has to have its label, its number, certificate, registration, classification. What is not classified is irregular, unpredictable, and dangerous. Without passport, birth certificate, or membership in some nation, one's existence is not recognized. By Alan W. Watts Word Past Memory Widest Sense

If I don't speak the name of this thing, it still feels like it isn't real. Does that make any sense?'The ColU spoke to them now, whispering in their earphones. 'It makes plenty of sense, Mardina Eden Jones Guthfrithson. The power of names: probably one of the oldest human superstitions, going back to the birth of language itself. To deny a name is to deny a thing reality. And yet now it is time to name names. By Stephen Baxter Real Sense Speak Feels Deny

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

What's your name,' Coraline asked the cat. 'Look, I'm Coraline. Okay?''Cats don't have names,' it said.'No?' said Coraline.'No,' said the cat. '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. By Neil Gaiman Coraline Cat Asked Coraline Cats

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

I don't have any nicknames. By Sally Ride Nicknames

Scatter the names of all those who have ever lived over the surface of the knowable cosmos, and it would remain, for all purposes, as unnamed as it was before the small, anomalous flicker of human life appeared on this small, wildly atypical planet. By Marilynne Robinson Small Scatter Cosmos Remain Purposes

And you might think a name is just a name, nothing but a word, but that is not the case. Your name is tacked to you. Where it has joined you, it has seeped into your skin and into your essence and into your soul. So when they plucked my name from me with their spell, it was as heavy as a rock in their hands but as invisible as the wind, and it wasn't just the memory of my name, but me myself. A tiny part of me that they took and stored away. By Karen Foxlee Word Case Tacked Soul Spell

Your sons have no names."Adam replied, "Their mother left them motherless.""And you have left them fatherless. Can't you feel the cold at night of a lone child? What warm is there, what bird song, what possible morning can be good? Don't you remember, Adam, how it was, even a little?""I didn't do it," Adam said."Have you undone it? Your boys have no names. By John Steinbeck Adam Left Names Replied Motherless

The tendency has always been strong to believe that whatever received a name must be an entity or being, having an independent existence of its own. And if no real entity answering to the name could be found, men did not for that reason suppose that none existed, but imagined that it was something peculiarly abstruse and mysterious. By John Stuart Mill Entity Tendency Strong Received Independent

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

I am nothing. I'm like someone who's been thrown into the ocean at night, floating all alone. I reach out, but no one is there. I call out, but no one answers. I have no connection to anything. By Haruki Murakami Night Floating Thrown Ocean Answers

Love rushed into my veins emptying me of myself. Now filled with the Beloved my only possession is my name. By Rumi Love Rushed Veins Emptying Beloved

Without a name made in our mouths, an animal or a place struggles to find purchase in our minds or our hearts. By Robert Macfarlane Mouths Hearts Made Animal Place

Only in death will we have our own names since only in death are we no longer part of the effort. In death we become heroes. By Chuck Palahniuk Death Effort Longer Part Heroes

That which endures forever; it is released from nebulous name-giving. By Kristian Goldmund Aumann Forever Namegiving Endures Released Nebulous

Heaven and earthbegin in the unnamed:name's the motherof the ten thousand things. By Ursula K. Le Guin Heaven Unnamed Things Earthbegin Motherof

Yesterday's rose endures in its name, we hold empty names. By Umberto Eco Yesterday Rose Endures Hold Empty

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

Soulless. Banished. But never forgotten. By Julie Kagawa Soulless Banished Forgotten

I have a little name. That's why people can remember it. By Mike Watt People Remember

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

There stands the shadow of a glorious name. By Lucan Stands Shadow Glorious

THE LETTERS FROM NO ONE T By J.k. Rowling Letters

my own name. Do you know what Queen Elizabeth wrote after 9/11? "Grief is the price we pay for love. By Heidi Joy Tretheway Grief Queen Elizabeth Love Wrote

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

I have both been given and taken so many identities, but at last I am beginning to grow into my one true name.This was the gift my mother gave to me: Hope. By Teri Terry Hope Identities Beginning Grow True

I'm a name and a question. By Paul Tremblay Question

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

Chimerical and empty being, your name alone has caused more blood to flow on the face of the earth than any political war ever will. Return to the nothingness from which the mad hope and ridiculous fright of men dared call you forth to their misfortune. You only appeared as a torment for the human race. What crimes would have been spared the world, if they had choked the first imbecile who thought of speaking of you. By Marquis De Sade Chimerical Empty Caused Blood Flow