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I don't want my name on anything.
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I have as many names as there are winds, as many titles as there are ways to die.
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Let us not get into the habit of names. Names are dangerous.
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The unnameable is the eternally real. of all particular things.
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Love is my name.
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There be of them that have left a name behind them.
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But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings.
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My name is Legion.
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A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.
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The name of Jehovah is a strong tower. Into it the righteous runs and is given protection.
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He left a Corsair's name to other times,Linked with one virtue, and a thousand crimes.
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Oh, Amos Cottle!--Phoebus! what a name!
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Who hath not own'd, with rapture-smitten frame,The power of grace, the magic of a name.
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Some to the fascination of a name,Surrender judgment hoodwinked.
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Known by the sobriquet of "The Artful Dodger."
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The dodgerest of all the dodgers.
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Called me wessel, Sammy--a wessel of wrath.
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He lives who dies to win a lasting name.
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The blackest ink of fate was sure my lot,And when fate writ my name it made a blot.
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I cannot say the crow is white, But needs must call a spade a spade.
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My name may have buoyancy enough to float upon the sea of time.
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One of the few, the immortal names,That were not born to die.
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A nickname is the hardest stone that the devil can throw at a man.
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Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith.
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And, lo! Ben Adhem's name led all the rest.
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He left the name, at which the world grew pale,To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
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Ramp up my genius, be not retrograde,But boldly nominate a spade a spade.
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Have heard her sigh and soften out the name.
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The name that dwells on every tongue,No minstrel needs.
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I, a parrot, am taught by you the names of others; I have learned of myself to say, "Hail! Caesar!"
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O name forever sad! forever dear!Still breath'd in sighs, still usher'd with a tear.
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Byzantine Logothete.
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Your name hangs in my heart like a bell's tongue.
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I am the last of my race. My name ends with me.
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My foot is on my native heath, and my name is MacGregor!
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Who, noteless as the race from which he sprung,Saved others' names, but left his own unsung.
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The one so like the otherAs could not be distinguish'd but by names.
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I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought.
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And if his name be George, I'll call him Peter;For new-made honour doth forget men's names.
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When we were happy we had other names.
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I cannot tell what the dickens his name is.
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What's in a name? that which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet.
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I do beseech you--What is your name?
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I am thankful that my name is obnoxious to no pun.
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