“First name Mr, middle name 'period', last name T!”
Silver Spoons (1982)
Part I, Ch. II : The Slough of Despond
The Pilgrim's Progress (1678), Part I
“First name Mr, middle name 'period', last name T!”
Silver Spoons (1982)
“My name, far more than it names me, reminds me of my name.”
Mi nombre, más que llamarme, me recuerda mi nombre.
Voces (1943)
Source: Tao Te Ching, Ch. 1, as interpreted by Stephen Mitchell (1992)
Context: The tao that can be told
is not the eternal Tao
The name that can be named
is not the eternal Name.
The unnameable is the eternally real.
Naming is the origin
of all particular things.
Free from desire, you realize the mystery.
Caught in desire, you see only the manifestations.
Yet mystery and manifestations
arise from the same source.
This source is called darkness.
Darkness within darkness.
The gateway to all understanding.
On the importance of naming in “INTERVIEW WITH DANEZ SMITH” http://www.thewhitereview.org/feature/interview-danez-smith/ in The White Review (June 2018)
“Higher than name of Prince is Father's name.”
Piu che il noma di Prence è quel di Padre.
VI, 73. Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 393.
La Giasoneide, o sia la Conquista del Vello d'Oro (1780)
Variant translation: Names and attributes must be accommodated to the essence of things, and not the essence to the names, because things came first, and their names subsequently.
Other quotes
Source: As quoted in Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo (1957) by Stillman Drake, p. 92