1. Mitchell - Noun
2. Mitchell - Proper noun
United States dancer who formed the first Black classical ballet company (born in 1934)
United States labor leader; president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1898 to 1908 (1870-1919)
United States aviator and general who was an early advocate of military air power (1879-1936)
United States writer noted for her novel about the South during the American Civil War (1900-1949)
United States astronomer who studied sunspots and nebulae (1818-1889)
English aeronautical engineer (1895-1937)
Source: WordNetI'm a commercial writer, not an author. Margaret Mitchell was an author. She wrote one book. Mickey Spillane
So my father grew up in an orphanage in Boston. He was then adopted by an elderly childless couple from Maine, who gave him the name of Mitchell. He moved to Maine, and there he met my mother and was married. George J. Mitchell
I would make tea for Joni Mitchell or clean her car, anything to be in the studio and watch her work. Sheena Easton
I didn't feel the need to have a lot of yes-men standing around me. As Mitchell Sharp once put it, the bigger the staff, the smaller the minister. Jean Chrétien
Bill Mitchell said he really liked it. But when he asked the other four their opinions, we all took one look at ourselves in our raggedy long winter coats and cracked up. We knew we weren't likely to tempt anyone or anything, but what the hell, it was as good a name as any. Otis Williams
The writers that I aspire to, like Joni Mitchell and Randy Newman, they'll tell you that the work gets harder, not easier. And they set that bar for us where we're always striving to do something better than the last time, whether it's the next song or just the next line. Christopher Cross