The impact we have on people's lives, to me, is more important than any title anyone can carry.

As a rugby player, you strive to be an All Black, win a World Cup, and win a Super Rugby title.

I do not believe in inspiration, but I must have a title in order to work, otherwise I am lost.

Regardless of any title I'll ever hold, the most important job I'll ever have is spelled D-A-D.

The Champions League title is incredibly important for me, as important as the Bundesliga title.

Once I've got that world title I'll never want to lose it. I'll fight tooth and nail to keep it.

You know, ballet might be too formal of a title for the type of dance I do, but I love to dance.

It's difficult to market and promote a new show that no one has heard of with a not unique title.

My next book's title is going to be, 'I Have One Foot in the Grave and Another on a Banana Peel.'

I do not like to put one title above the other. Every competition I contest and win is important.

Title I dollars are well spent. They are really making a difference in the education of students.

No matter what happens, I'll never be the greatest cruiserweight. That title belongs to Holyfield.

Everybody's one fight away from getting a title shot if they step in on short notice for somebody.

The whole 'studly womaniser' thing, I mean, I quite enjoy the title - it's just not very accurate.

Hillary Clinton wants a new title, and I would, too, if I already was secretary of the status quo.

If Queen Elizabeth knighthooded me and I would get the title Sir Usain Bolt. That sounds very nice.

I thought of 'The Big Sick' as a placeholder title, to be completely honest. I've grown to love it.

Northwestern was never known as a sports school. I was proud to add a national title to the school.

When I started studying for the arias it was like going into training for a heavyweight title fight.

Winning the title is an important detail to the story, but how you get there is much more important.

If you want to go for the title, you go for the title, and you fight. You don't run away; you fight.

I hate anything with 'celebrity' in the title, where people are playing to the cameras all the time.

I always say, 'If it looks good on a T-shirt, it would probably be a pretty cool title or cool song.'

Eventually, I would love to hold the RAW title at some point before I retire or make that transition.

The only spoof I think is the title, which was just we thought of very early on and it kind of stuck.

I always trained hard in my life to win the title, and I will train twice as hard to stay at the top.

We're really greedy when it comes to titles. We want every championship - the women's title included.

When we're talking about our title tracks, 'DNA' is about the expression of a young, passionate love.

You can be a leader in your workplace, your neighborhood, or your family, all without having a title.

Many people talk about winning two straight gold medals, but I'm not focusing on defending the title.

Fighting on home soil is always a dream come true, and I'd love to unify the title here in Australia.

To have an opportunity to fight for the title, you have to prove you deserve it against top opponents.

I want to make history at Real Madrid. I want to make my mark, and I want to win every possible title.

Having so many close calls in my career, it was such an awesome feeling to get that first world title.

The Premier League used to be two teams going for the title, but it has come on a long way since then.

I don't actually think 'The Selfish Gene' is a very good title. I think that's one of my worst titles.

I'm an Irishman who came up from a small little country, followed his dream, and now I hold the title.

Guru always titled the Gang Starr albums. But once it came to 'Hard to Earn,' he wanted me to title it.

Sometimes the song title comes with the songs, other times you just sorta make something up afterwards.

Not winning a title gives fuel to sportswriters and talking heads who question an athlete's true value.

I turned pro as a 20-year-old, won a world title a year later, and remained a world champion ever since.

Often, it's the little things, like the title of a song, that can make a huge difference in its success.

One of my dreams is to lift a title with Spain. I lifted titles in the past that did not feel like mine.

For me, the big target is to get into the Hall of Fame, but I'd like to win the heavyweight title first.

I began playing in the senior circuit when I was 15 and won the world senior amateur title the same year.

Games don't come much bigger than playing the title holders with the chance to win the trophy yourselves.

Jon Jones is awesome and won his first world title at 23 and 8 months. I believe I can do it before then.

Actually, I take it as a compliment. Diva is a derivative of divine. That's quite a title to carry around.

The important thing is to win the title, and if we can do it with style and by entertaining, it's perfect.

Small business owners and entrepreneurs worthy of the title need to build systems that replace themselves.

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