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I had to overcome the name Rock. If I'd been as hip then as I am now, I would have never consented to be named Rock.
— Rock Hudson
Jenna still called it: 'The Incident That Can Not be Named'. As in, Vere's personal Voldemort.
— Anne Eliot
All things under heaven sprang from It as existing (and named); that existence sprang from
— Lao-Tzu
The Daily Herald did a short story on a May twenty-fifth accident and named Greg Lucas as the victim.
— Joelle Charbonneau
The resemblance of the signs of the zodiac to the animals after which they are named ... is as unimpressive as the predictions of astrologers.
— Richard Dawkins
And in the spring, it's touching to notice them making their first discovery of love! As if nobody had ever known it before!
— Tennessee Williams
I went through baseball as 'a player to be named later.'
— Joe Garagiola
Rightous is as rightous doth, not as named
— Eve Edwards
When I started studying tenor saxophone as a kid in Belfast, I did so with a guy named George Cassidy, who was also a big inspiration.
— Van Morrison
I carry around this little lion named Leo, which I've had for as long as I can remember.
— Shawn Mendes
Identity. It's always God's first move. Before we do anything wrong and before we do anything right, God has named and claimed us as God's own.
— Nadia Bolz-Weber
I created 'Dinner: Impossible' with a guy named Bryan O'Reilly and I shot the pilot as a 30 minute show and we sold it.
— Robert Irvine
Edgar was named as one of the players involved, but he was in my room, discussing religious subjects with me.
— George Boateng
I began life as a thought, a concept, words on a page. That was another thing I stole. Myself. Another time, I was named for a rock.
— Brandon Sanderson
That's why I named my bakery Flour. It's a reminder that in baking, as in life, simple things are best.
— Joanne Chang
Little princess, lovely as the dawn, well named Aurore.
— Cameron Dokey
It's no accident that I'd named my guitar after a boy. He was as close to a boyfriend as I was likely to get.
— Sarina Bowen
I taste the honey from a flower named Blue
Way down in California
And New York drowns as we held hands — Jimi Hendrix
Way down in California
And New York drowns as we held hands — Jimi Hendrix
Sourmelina's secret (as Aunt Zo put it): 'Lina was one of those women they named the island after.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
It as non-existent (and not named).
— Lao-Tzu
Might not most men be as well named boys grown old.
— Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke
I was never named in the early years as having anything to do with the assassination of Malcolm.
— Louis Farrakhan
Chief among the forces affecting political folly is lust for power, named by Tacitus as the most flagrant of all passions.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
During the next hour she vomited out thirty-seven evil spirits and she named every one of them as they came out.
— Stanley H. Frodsham
Maybe what couldn't be named was just as real as what could be. Maybe sometimes love existed in the spaces in between.
— Leila Howland
I'm heading for a clean-named place
like Wisconsin, and mad as a jack-o'-lantern, will get there
without help and nosy proclivities. — John Ashbery
like Wisconsin, and mad as a jack-o'-lantern, will get there
without help and nosy proclivities. — John Ashbery
I just heard about a woman in Germany who just gave birth to a baby boy named "Jihad." Or as the TSA put it, "Hope you like Amtrak!
— Jimmy Fallon
The World Health Organization has named antibiotic resistance as one of the three major health problems of the new century.
— Ralph Nader
ONCE UPON A TIME when the world was young there was a Martian named Smith.Valentine Michael Smith was as real as taxes but he was a race of one.
— Michael Jackson
LAST, n. A shoemaker's implement, named by a frowning Providence as opportunity to the maker of puns.
— Ambrose Bierce
It is ingeniously named, for it looks just as a cross would look if it looked like something else.
— Mark Twain
The imagined community of millions seems more real as a team of eleven named people.
— Eric Hobsbawm
As midnight came, he named every star in the sky after her.
— Frauke Heyde
I identify myself quite self-consciously with a man named Melchizedek, who was described in the book of Psalms as "a priest forever" (Ps. 110:4).
— John Shelby Spong
The dog proved to be as dumb and stubborn as a mud fence, so Stranahan had named him Strom.
— Carl Hiaasen
But she named the infant "Pearl," as being of great price-purchased with all she had-her mother's only treasure!
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Mr Jenkins. Unique, as every star in the sky is unique, every leaf on every tree, every snowflake, every farandola, every cherubim, unique: Named.
— Madeleine L'Engle
As I recall, I had my own invisible friend when I was Danny's age, a talking rooster named Chug-Chug.
— Stephen King
Wait, Richard Cheney, as in Dick Cheney? You're a vampire named Dick Cheney? Somehow, that makes you seem more evil.
— Molly Harper
named for a man who became a saint but worked as a tax collector.
— Matthew Minicucci