James JoyceAnd yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood.
About This Quote
A name may be a symbol of an individual’s character, but it is also a symbol of one’s own. When I hear the name “Jane,” my senses are stirred. It sounds like an invitation to adventure, an invitation to all that I have lost, and an invitation to all that I have yet to find.
Source: Dubliners
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