“I will fight like a lion to retain my title.”
Rafael Márquez (boxer) (1975) Mexican boxer
Márquez remarks on his upcoming bout against Silence Mabuzahttp://www.tahoedailytribune.com/article/20060804/NEWS/108040058
Title page poem
Underwoods (1887)
“I will fight like a lion to retain my title.”
Rafael Márquez (boxer) (1975) Mexican boxer
Márquez remarks on his upcoming bout against Silence Mabuzahttp://www.tahoedailytribune.com/article/20060804/NEWS/108040058
“I like being very loud and noisy, as the title of my album says.”
Skye Sweetnam (1988) Canadian singer-songwriter
“I weigh the man, not his title; 'tis not the king's stamp can make the metal better.”
William Wycherley The Plain Dealer
The Plain Dealer (1677), Act I, scene 1.
“I thought, this title is mine, and it was.”
Elaine Dundy (1921–2008) American journalist, actress
Afterword to The Dud Avocado (2006)
Context: Halfway through writing the book, I still had no title. It came wonderfully into being when I complimented my host at a party on his flourishing avocado plant. I said, I’d kept trying and failing with my own avocado pits. Someone said, what you’ve got is a dud avocado, and Ken said, that’s a good title for a novel. I thought, this title is mine, and it was. Ken and I had the same agent, and for a publisher we decided on Victor Gollancz, who was so good with first novels. Wonderfully, he accepted it, but with several caveats. He didn’t like the title. It sounded like a cookbook. He also wanted me to write under my married name. I said no to both. He accepted. He decided it needed a subtitle, "La Vie Amoureuse of Sally Jay in Paris." I said, Oh no, no! He said, this was the first time in his experience that an unknown writer had complained about a book cover. However, he did put on the book’s jacket that the subtitle was the publisher’s. Ken read it in proof and said, "You’ve got a thumping great best-seller here." Curiously, the first thing I felt was relief. I believed him. No one could predict how a play or novel would be received by the public like Ken could. And only then was I set free to let excitement take hold of me.
“Titles are like clothes: they do not make the man.”
Fausto Cercignani (1941) Italian scholar, essayist and poet
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Ringo Starr (1940) British musician, former member of the Beatles
Ringo Rama promotional interview with Jody Denberg (July 2003) http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/jodyringorama.html
Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890) British explorer, geographer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, cartographer, ethnologist, spy, lin…
The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî (1870)
“I don't like all the attention. I think it's better to let my work do the talking.”
Shigeru Miyamoto (1952) Japanese video game designer and producer
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