Quotes on the topic: Titles


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Historians tell us that a gentleman named John Ball once captured eight British Amateur titles.


I want to get me one of those titles.


I also held several masters running titles.


Next, in importance to books are their titles.


In all honesty, titles are an embarrassment to me.


I have a hard time recalling the titles of books.


There is always a human being behind the titles and the status.


Billy Konchellah with his World Championship titles, Paul Ereng with his Olympic gold and Wilson Kipketer with his World records are my role models.


I can't be bothered anymore about giving songs titles.


Today you can't go by the titles of the shows to know what the content of the show may be.


I think that titles are for, I don't know, books and stuff. I just like doing what I'm doing.


I want to consistently play well and win titles. I'm only at the beginning.


Organization charts and fancy titles count for next to nothing.


From 1964 to 1968, I won many state, national and international amateur karate titles.


I like titles that are a little difficult, because it's kind of counterintuitive.


As we have seen again and again, when Amazon doesn't get the economic conditions from suppliers that it seeks, it simply goes its own way. In the book business, that has meant publishing its own titles under the various Kindle imprints. Now it's making diapers.


I've been a list maker for years, even before I was a musician. I was always writing things down and kept long lists of things that would make good album titles and things like that. I'm constantly thinking in terms of songwriting.


When you're dealing with music without words, titles are more a means of identification than anything else. What's the point of getting lofty?


Having these colossal accolades and titles, they get in the way.


Fighters with 13 fights are winning world titles, and of course they don't know how to behave.