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One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name

Sir Walter Scott (1820). “Waverly Novels: The antiquary. The black dwarf. Old mortality”, p.608

I find letters from God dropt in the street, and every one is sign'd by God's name.

Walt Whitman (2016). “Song of Myself: With a Complete Commentary”, p.170, University of Iowa Press

Names are changed more readily than doctrines, and doctrines more readily than ceremonies.

Thomas Love Peacock (1829). “The misfortunes of Elphin, by the author of Headlong hall”, p.89

... the common law existed while the Anglo-Saxons were yet pagans, at a time when they had never yet heard the name of Christ pronounced or knew that such a character existed.

Thomas Jefferson (1855). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretary of state”, p.359

No one will forget me. Not my look, not my name. Katniss. The girl who was on fire.

Suzanne Collins (2009). “The Hunger Games”, p.65, Scholastic Inc.

I guess this is a bad time to mention I hung a dummy and painted Seneca Crane's name on it.

Suzanne Collins (2010). “Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)”, p.241, Scholastic Inc.