If someone tells you that they’re called “blueberries” because they’re berries and they’re blue–believe them.

Clifford Cohen
About This Quote

If someone tells you that they’re called “blueberries” because they’re berries and they’re blue—believe them. This quote is very simple and straight to the point, but it has a lot of truth to it, especially for those people who don't even know it. If you truly believe in the fact that someone's name is named after a certain color of their eyes, then you should also believe in this saying. It's not like the person telling you about their name is lying to you; instead, it's just something that they feel is true. If this person tells you something like this and you still don't believe them, then it's obvious that their name doesn't really mean what they say it means.

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