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I have people who buy my books just so they can sit them around and show them off because of the titles, especially the Shut Up, Stop Whining and the Grow a Pair. So the title is very, very important.
I will never be below the title.Title-- Bette Davis
We don't have to think up a title till we get the doggone book written.
A title means marketing. It means that company's coming soon, and you'd better get out the Christmas lights so they don't miss your house.
Titles don't mean anything. What really matters is the impact you make on a daily basis!
Unfortunately you can't copyright a title ... bummer.
I always have trouble with titles for my books. I usually have no title until the editor has to present the book and calls me frantically, 'Judy, we need a title.'
It was a perfect title, in that it crystallized the article's niggling mindlessness, its funeral parade of yawn-enforcing facts, the pseudo-light it threw upon non-problems.
Titles are too "thin" for the nineteenth century.
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.
The subject of the chapter is not what we might expect from the title.
I write titles of songs a lot. sometimes I'll end up writing a song that I don't have a title for and I'll say, 'Oh, this goes with that title.
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 are valuable; they make us acquainted with many persons who otherwise would be lost among the rubbish.
I really kill myself on titles, although 'The 5th Wave' seems like an obvious title, doesn't it? You don't know how long that took me.
People follow courage, not titles.
Most of the stats say that 90% of people who buy a book or check one out of a library would never get past the first chapter. To me, the title better say everything there is to say about the book.
A good title never hurts a book.
[On her and husband Michael Dorris:] We both have title collections. I think a title is like a magnet. It begins to draw these scraps of experience or conversation or memory to it. Eventually, it collects a book.
Many people think that it is important to have a title before you begin writing the book, but I think you should never sit around waiting for the right title to strike before you start writing. Crack on with the story, put in the hard work, and the title will come eventually.
You can really Lead Without a Title.
I think it's a problem when journalists have the title of their article before they do the interview, because it biases the way they conduct it.
I can't be bothered anymore about giving songs titles.
Factual titling satisfies and is pure by its lack of bamboozlement.
Our message of the day is service does not need a title.
I look for interesting titles that are curious and make people think. A lot of people are always so caught up in their lives. But if I make them smile through my titles or provoke them a little bit then maybe they will think about things and read the book and take something away from it.
'Words, Words, Words' was very much its title. It's just words, words, words and trying to show that I can pack as much material into an hour as I possibly could word count-wise.
One of the best lovers in Hollywood. What would a title like that encompass exactly? she wondered. Technique? Enthusiasm? Or was it more about equipment?
The beauty of a main title is that you establish your main theme and maybe a bit of your secondary theme. You plant the seed that you're going to go water later in the score. And so, having that removed just made it so much more difficult.
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?
The writing of headline is one of the great journalistic arts. They either conceal or reveal am interest
I do not care about titles, I am glad I have one now because nobody wanted to fight me, now they will.
I'm sorry, Miraculous One, it's difficult to think of new titles for you when you ask short questions.
I had no album title, and the album is like a journey in that it's a complete body of work. It's not just a couple of catchy songs and filler, so I felt that I needed to capture the essence of the album.
And it was the title August 13th for most of the way and then near the end, sometime in the process, I got the idea that maybe that would be a somewhat bland title and I got the idea for wild gratitude, which I'm very proud of as a title. So, I think it works best when you find it in the process.
I made the most of my ability and I did my best with my title.
Words can be applied as one might put on a scent, such as perfume. Some scents are so wonderful and others are sickening ... titles can be the same.
New titles are born. Old titles die.
Sometimes a single sentence can be enough to fill the imagination completely. And sometimes a book's title is enough.
Do you know, it has of late become an ambition of mine to hear my name on your lips instead of my title
There's this trouble with books for me because I'm terrible at thinking of titles. The truth is, even with the titles that I've landed on in the end, they always feel wrong. I think it's because of this whole problem of having to package your book in a certain way.
The title of a song is like the wrapping on a present.
I love writing songs where the name is the title.
I'm a sucker for double meanings in titles.
Your importance is not in a title, it is in the excellence of your actions.
Good titles are hard, people. Just ask the guy who came up with 'Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium.'
Now I ask you: could any muck-raker in a rage make up a list of titles more completely expressive of vulgarity, commercialism and general "bunk" than the above real ones? I
The title always comes last. What I really work hard on is the beginning. Where do you begin? In what tone do you begin? I almost have to have a scene in my mind.
Titles have never given a just idea of things; were it otherwise, the work would be superfluous.
Avoid the "hard-to-grasp" headline - the headline that requires thought and is not clear at first glance.
My songs are really never titled. Sometimes I call it one thing. then I change it.
It is not titles that honor men, but men that honor titles.
I am not a titleholder; I don't steal; I don't lie...
Just 'cause a book don't have a title, don't mean it don't have a name.
I don't ever land on an album title until I know exactly what's going on the record, because you never know until it's all said and done.
The title of the movie is open to interpretation.
CONTENTS Cover About the Book Title Page Colour First Reader Dedication Chapter
A long headline that really says something is more effective than a brief heading that says nothing.
I've come to believe that the simpler the title, the better. Whenever I try to get cute with it, it seems to be a problem but if it's just The 40-Year-Old Virgin, people seem to know what they're in for.
When you title yourself, you immediately lend yourself to all kinds of pretension
Success is not a function of the size of your title but the richness of your contribution.
I think I settled on the title before I ever wrote the book.
Titles are marks of honest men, and wise; The fool or knave that wears a title lies.
It is not titles that honour men, but men that honour titles.
I never really know the title of a book until it's finished.
One can begin a picture and carry it through and stop it and do nothing about the title at all.
Titles are public. They are for others to notice. I expect others to address me according to my titles, but I do not address myself with them
unless, of course, I address myself as an other.
I actually really suck at naming books, so lots of years ago, readers were sending in their ideas for titles, and what we realized is that they were smarter than us. So we thought, Hey, go for it. So now we have a contest every year.
I do not believe in inspiration, but I must have a title in order to work, otherwise I am lost.
Listen to the fool's reproach! It is a kingly title!
As a writer, I never paid much attention to the length of titles. I've just wanted them to communicate the emotional overtones of the content of a record or song that they are describing
All of those who ask for, request or demand a title of this book will be asked to return it immediately.
Mother is not a title. Mother is a verb. It is not who you are. It's what you do.
That you write a phrase or you think of something and it seems to have a deeper charge because the title has to be some kind of marker, something setting out a space, creating a space for what's going to come.
All great writers begin with a good leather binding and a respectable title.
My bad habits aren't my title. My strengths and my talent are my title.
Until all titles are taken away
Events are finally obscure forever
You wake and wonder
Whose case history you composed
As your confessions are filed
In the dialect
Of bureaux and electrons
I still don't feel whatever change you're supposed to feel when your name goes up above the title.
It is common to represent a title, but inspiring to represent a purpose.
If you use a poor headline, it does not matter how hard you labor over your copy because your copy will not be read.
I like to give clues - titles - that can give a simple, evocative hook into what picture or feeling welled up in my mind when I came up with the song.
I think title sequences are an opportunity to sort of set the stage or to get people thinking in different terms than maybe whatever they understand the movie to be going in.
Sentimental titles are the last bastion of scoundrels, and can add significant barf to an already barfy work.
The only thing a title can buy is a little time-either to increase your level of influence with others or to undermine it.
I love titles and organizing chains of ideas. I like that very much.
First, a few words about this title. It isn't easy, coming up with book titles. A lot of the really good ones are taken. Thin Thighs in 30 Days, for example. Also The Bible.
Who is an artist? I say we take a title. No one gives it to us. We make our lives.
Focus on the impact you make versus the title you have.
The title is still on the cards until it's off the cards
I have a list of titles that I leave at the [library] desk, because they are bound to be written some day, and it's best to be ahead of the queue.
It's not the titles that honor the men ... it's the men that honor the titles.
I'm just flowing through, when I see things, I talk about 'em. And it's cool. I don't want any title. I just say what I say, and hopefully somebody gets it. I'm not perfect, and I'm just here and trying to make a dollar, and being real at the same time
The titles are born, worn, discarded, forgotten, and none of them matter.
The title came rather early in one of Ringo's more tired and emotional moments.
I can't come up with the titles. My wife hates my titles. She doesn't even want to know about them.
Maxims for Revolutionists TITLES Titles distinguish the mediocre, embarrass the superior, and are disgraced by the inferior.
Success is walking out of here with the title, and anything less is not good enough in my book.
Studios, to cut through the clutter, want recognisable titles. But that does not excuse you, as a writer, from having an original story.
When I've finally got the title, I think, "Okay, yes, now I know where we are. Now I know what it is. Fine, that must be finished or nearly finished."
Never use tricky or irrelevant headlines ... People read too fast to figure out what you are trying to say.