Top 14 Quotes About Identity In The Namesake
#1. Eventual, as Pug used to say. When he wanted to say something was really good, he's never say it was awesome, like most people do; he'd say it was eventual. How funny is that? The old Pugmeister. I wonder how he's doing.
Stephen King
#2. It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas when the Great Creator was a child himself.
Charles Dickens
#5. The English language was spoken and written - but at the time of Shakespeare it was not defined, not fixed. It was like the air - it was taken for granted, the medium that enveloped and defined all Britons. But as to exactly what it was, what its components were - who knew?
Simon Winchester
#6. I can't think of a striker in the world who has scored so many important goals, never mind a midfielder.
Thierry Henry
#7. National languages are all huge systems of vested interests which sullenly resist critical inquiry.
Edward Sapir
#9. But overall, Obama's record on the environment has been uninspired - and that's putting it kindly. He hasn't stopped coal companies from blowing up mountaintops and devastating large regions of Appalachia.
Jeff Goodell
#11. What if it should be God's plan to people the world with better and finer material?
Josiah Strong
#12. I've noticed that most people tend to go through life preserving their differences from others.
Sue Monk Kidd
#13. You are the most irritating man I've ever met!"
He grinned. "But you like my kisses."...
"Am I not to have dreams, or desires, or enjoy - pleasure? 'Twon't do, Alasdair Og Sinclair, kissing a lass, and then forbidding her to have any more, when it's your fault I like kisses.
Lecia Cornwall
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