To borrow from the writings of a spider named Charlotte: 'Silk is terrific!' — Cheryl Hayashi Copy Share Image
Whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there — that, one might say, is created. — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
“Let me guess, you’ve wanted to build your own ark ever since you learned about the guy you were named after?” — Emily Wing Smith Copy Share Image
“I cry, because I know what I felt from him, even if I cannot and dare not allow it be named.” — Jasinda Wilder Copy Share Image
I got a lot of crap for being named SZA but not being affiliated with Wu-Tang, and being a girl. — SZA Copy Share Image
The Vikings colonized Britain, and a lot of our modern day towns are named after Viking names that settled these big towns. — George Blagden Copy Share Image
One of my very favourite poets was a Massachusetts poet named Robert Lowell. — Mark Lanegan Copy Share Image
At what point in life does a Richard decide to be called Dick? It bewilders me. I've never met a kid named… — Jake Owen Copy Share Image
I came along and was a teenager in the Depression, and nobody had jobs. So I went out hitchhiking, when I met… — Pete Seeger Copy Share Image
It was in 1942 and I flew from St. Louis to Mexico City. I had just gotten married and we were on… — Monte Irvin Copy Share Image
In my 20s, I became obsessed with the role-playing game 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms,' named after a classical Chinese novel, and… — Kim Young-ha Copy Share Image
The sort of lifetime achievement stuff that I'm getting now is kind of like Tom Sawyer's funeral because they all know I'm… — Sam Simon Copy Share Image
I've always loved dogs and have had one since I was three. We bought her from a kid selling puppies out of… — Bob Peterson Copy Share Image
On the way back from Mumbai to go meet with President Xi in China, I stopped in Singapore to meet with a… — Joe Biden Copy Share Image
In 1900, the typical American was a boy, not yet a teenager, named John. He lived with his parents and his sisters,… — Bill Dedman Copy Share Image
Bernard Vonnegut, named for his paternal grandfather, was born August 29, 1914. He was a serious-looking little boy, even in informal photographs. — Charles J. Shields Copy Share Image
My mother was murdered by my step-father, my brother's father, who was also named Joel, twenty-five years ago. Whatever sadness or burden… — Natasha Trethewey Copy Share Image
“It would be a mistake to name them for qualities we think they have,” Samuel said. “We might be wrong—so wrong. Maybe… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
I have such an eclectic taste in music. Come to a backyard BBQ at my house, and I will run the gamut… — Mike Vogel Copy Share Image
I was a big fan of this guy named Art Bell - I don't know if you've heard of him before. I… — Grant Heslov Copy Share Image
I've fostered five dogs for the Best Friends Program, which is an amazing no-kill sanctuary for animals, as well as a greyhound… — Olesya Rulin Copy Share Image
In fiction, imaginary people become realer to us than any named celebrity glimpsed in a series of rumored events, whose causes and… — John Updike Copy Share Image
After my wife and I were married, we obtained a rescue dog from a family that didn't want her anymore. She was… — Bob Peterson Copy Share Image
There is a woman named Wendy Wood, who did a study when she was at Duke, and she followed around college students… — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
The things I have are nameless, old and true; they may not be named; few may live and know. — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
Do you want to be the guy with a game named after you or be the one with 18 Oscar nominations? — Kevin Bacon Copy Share Image