It is not titles that honor men, but men that honor titles.
One of the greatest titles in the world is parent, and one of the biggest blessings in the world is to have parents to call mom and dad.
I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.
Each had his own business to think of. Each had his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by heart; and his friends could only read the title.
Organization charts and fancy titles count for next to nothing.
We don't have to think up a title till we get the doggone book written.
Any picture that needs a caption is a weak picture.
Virtue is the first title of nobility.
I start from something considered dead and arrive at a world. And when I put a title on it, it becomes even more alive.
Titles distinguish the mediocre, embarrass the superior, and are disgraced by the inferior.
I would not cross the street to make a Baptist, but I would go round the world to make a Christian.
Titles are but nicknames, and every nickname is a title.
I think now I'm up to something like 85 different titles that I've published.
1988 I also received from the city of Vienna the cross of honour for art and science. These titles and the various honors mean a great deal to me, most of all for the reason that they would mean a great deal to my parents too.
An abstract title suggests another value to the subject, perhaps an artistic quality that sets the viewers' sensitivities into action.
Titles do not count with posterity.
Titles have never given a just idea of things; were it otherwise, the work would be superfluous.
All transitory titles I detest; a virtuous life I mean to boast alone. Our birth's our sires'; our virtues be our own.
The only problem we've had is the amount of time it's taking people to develop titles.
Titles and mottoes to books are like escutcheons and dignities in the hands of a king. The wise sometimes condescend to accept of them; but none but a fool would imagine them of any real importance. We ought to depend upon intrinsic merit, and not the slender helps of the title.
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