My Name Quotes
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I have no idea why my mom picked Bob, and I've never asked her. My name used to get slaughtered all the time by other people. I was 'Desmond' or 'Damon' or `Demon.' So Bob's cool.
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My name is Earl and I'm a jerk.
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I don't care what they call me as long as they mention my name.
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Big flashy things have my name written all over them. Well... not yet, give me time and a crayon.
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My name is Ella; that's who I am at school, hanging out with friends, while I'm doing homework. But when I'm up on stage, 'Lorde' is a character.
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My name is Joel Goodson. I deal in human fulfillment. I grossed over eight thousand dollars in one night.
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Hi my name is Brian, but uh, you can call me 'B-Rok'. Cuz, I be rockin' your house!
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My name's Peter. Can I play too?
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My name is Oprah Winfrey. I have a talk show. I'm single. I have eight dogs-five golden retrievers, two black labs, and a mongrel. I have four years of college.
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Why should an intellectual have to renounce the pleasures of life? I am not a hermit. I am a man of flesh and blood. In fact, if you look at my name in French, that schizophrenia, that aspiration to several lives is contained in my name. Lévy is also les vies - "the lives".
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My name means 'hope' in Spanish and it's a name I want to live up to.
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My name sounds French but that's just a stage name.
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I want to be like Ben Folds. Everyone loves his music, but you could be sitting next to him on a plane and never know it." "I would much rather people know my music than know my name.
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Take the pencil and write under my name, 'I forgive her.
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Once upon a time, I did not live in Shady Pines. Once upon a time, my name was not Alice. Once upon a time, I didn't know how lucky I was.
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My name is Danielle. I'm eighteen. I've been stealing things for as long as I can remember.
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Why's my name the Large Professor? Cause I milked your cow, in other words I hit your heifer.
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When I say my name I hear a burned-down church.
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The library was like a second home. Or maybe more like a real home, more than the place I lived in. By going every day I got to know all the lady librarians who worked there. They knew my name and always said hi. I was painfully shy, though, and could barely reply.