Saying My Name Quotes
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Saying My Name Quotes & Sayings
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Thorne scoffed. "Careful is my middle name. Right after Suave and Daring."
"Do you even know what you're saying half the time?" asked Cinder. — Marissa Meyer
"Do you even know what you're saying half the time?" asked Cinder. — Marissa Meyer
I don't like saying my real last name because then I remember that I'm the only living person left carrying it.
— Jessica Sorensen
Writing to you like this is the same as saying your name when I've woken up late, feeling sick, tasting rot. It's pointless, but it happens.
— Gwendoline Riley
If the space travel is at the top of a country's agenda, that country is surely a very developed one!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The people don't elect U.S. presidents, God does.
— Sarah Palin
Everything I put my name to and take part in, I want to be good. That's not saying it will always happen. But I want to make bold choices.
— Michael Fassbender
Oh, god ... " I whimper. "I haven't done anything yet, baby," Colton growls. "I know," I pant. "I was just saying your name.
— Jasinda Wilder
I was only saying to the Queen the other day how I hate name dropping.
— Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Seeing your own name on the book cover is like hearing your book saying, Hi. Thanks for writing me!
— Alvi Syahrin
Love is the silent saying and saying of a single name.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Strange, how the name Israel, God's own chosen nation, who don't believe Jesus to be the Messiah, sounds almost the same as saying is He real?
— Anthony Liccione
No one can ever say the name Abel without saying Cain first.
— Kimberley Troutte
For me, there is safety in playing a woman that is very sexualized and having a woman direct you with that.
— Juno Temple
You better introduce yourself before you start talking Latin.
— Larry McMurtry
Your name still rings a bell when you say something good, not by causing catastrophe in a bid to sound more interesting.
— Michael Bassey Johnson