
I do not
refer to myself as a 'housewife' for the reason that I did not marry a house. —
Wilma Scott Heide

I love to read. I have a Kindle, and it's nice to be able to download books that people refer. —
Kellan Lutz

( ... ) Since I was a kid."
"Which you
refer to as 'back when you were happy.'"
"Right. —
Ned Vizzini

I
refer to my hands, feet and body as the tools of the trade. The hands and feet must be sharpened and improved daily to be efficient. —
Bruce Lee

There is a 3rd point of view on the gun control issue
those who I
refer to as THE VICTIMS
but they remain strangely silent ... —
Bill Hicks

I always like to refer managers in corporate America as the renters of the corporate assets, not the owners. —
Henry Kravis

I expect most psychiatrists have a patient or two they'd like to
refer to me. —
Thomas Harris

When there were no external records that you could
refer to, even the outline of your own life lost its sharpness. —
George Orwell

I like to
refer to myself as 'The George Clooney of the Lane Bryant set.' —
Kevin Chapman

Determine a single measure that you can use to grade your progress and success in each area of your life.
Refer to it daily. —
Brian Tracy

I
refer to my non-productive periods as fallow times. I think they are essential. —
Catherine Stock

You might be a redneck if you
refer to the time you won a free case of oil as the day my ship came in. —
Jeff Foxworthy

Do not waste the remainder of thy life in thoughts about others, when thou dost not refer thy thoughts to some object of common utility. —
Marcus Aurelius

Actually, the Burmese don't
refer to her by name. They just call her "The Lady." It's like Voldemort in Harry Potter, "He Who Must Not Be Named. —
Guy Delisle

As for your failures - stop calling them failures.
Refer to them as "experiences". That's all they really are - just experiences. —
Lindsey Rietzsch

Before perception, before a preceiver, existence was - is. This is the consciousness that we
refer to as nirvana, God, eternity. —
Frederick Lenz

Do not
refer to your toy-books, and say you have seen that before. Answer me rather, if I ask you, have you understood it before? —
Michael Faraday

The trouble with Austin was that he believed so deeply in the chivalrous virtues that he found it impossible to
refer to them. —
Dorothy Dunnett

The ultimate meaning to which all stories refer has two faces: the continuity of life, the inevitability of death. —
Italo Calvino

I don't know if I would
refer to myself as a local celebrity. —
Joshua Greenberg

When I go to China, people call me 'Uncle Mo' because they refer me as Yao Ming's uncle. I'm pleased to be his uncle as long as he listens to me! —
Dikembe Mutombo

First literature came to refer only to itself, the literary theory. —
Mason Cooley

You could
refer to me as god and the odd curtsey wouldn't go a miss either —
R.S. Burnett

Very good cooks who are employed as 'chefs' rarely
refer to themselves as 'chefs.' They
refer to themselves as 'cooks.' —
Alton Brown

Let's
refer to it as Saturday, rather than the day of my hanging, shall we? —
Julie Anne Long

Every year thousands of Americans mistakenly
refer to Cinco de Mayo as Mexico's Independence Day. —
Joe Baca

term gains and all short term capital gains are taxable to investors. Please
refer to the Taxation - Capital gain for more details. —
Jigar Patel

Do Roman paramedics
refer to IV's as '4's'? —
Steven Wright

If you have no brothers and sisters it defines you for life; even when you're thirty you
refer to yourself as an only child. —
Russell Brand

Calling can refer not only to ways of doing - meaning work - but also to ways of being. —
James Hillman

There are only two industries that
refer to their customers as 'users'. —
Edward Tufte

What people actually
refer to as research nowadays is really just Googling. —
Dermot Mulroney

What I do is called 'fishing.' If it was easy, we would
refer to it as 'catching,' and there would be a lot more people doing it. —
Linda Greenlaw

They ask what I often
refer to as the best question ever: In light of my past experience, and my future hopes and dreams, what's the wise thing to do? —
Andy Stanley

Remember, when the writers
refer to themselves as 'we' and to the reader as 'you,' this is two against one. —
Judith Rascoe

I never like to refer back to anything I've done when I'm working on a character, even if that character has the same occupation. —
Giancarlo Esposito

I'm a bit of a 'Throny,' as I think the 'Game of Thrones' fans
refer to themselves. —
Nathalie Emmanuel

I've always taken pride to be the white guy that can talk to the black people, that can
refer to them truly as a brother from a different mother. —
Duane Chapman

People often
refer to my career before The Crying Game as something which led up to that point. But I was very fulfilled in what I was doing. —
Stephen Rea

I jokingly
refer to the word 'gourmet' as the 'g' word. —
Arthur Schwartz

Much of what sophisticates loftily
refer to as the complexityof the real world is in fact the inconsistency in their own minds. —
Thomas Sowell

Agent Reed returned this morning, ready for another round of what he calls an interview and what I
refer to as an interrogation. —
C.J. Roberts

It's rural America. It's where I came from. We always
refer to ourselves as real America. Rural America, real America, real, real, America. —
Dan Quayle

I
refer to jet lag as 'jet-psychosis - there's an old saying that the spirit cannot move faster than a camel. —
Spalding Gray

As a former prosecutor, sometimes people
refer to me as 'Attila the Hun.' I understand how people can get a reputation sometimes. —
Mary Jo White

You should imagine variables as tentacles, rather than boxes. They do not contain values; they grasp them - two variables can
refer to the same value. —
Marijn Haverbeke

Are - and yet
refer to something permanent, which must, therefore, be distinct from all my representations and external to me, the existence —
Immanuel Kant

What we
refer to confidently as memory is really a form of storytelling that goes on continually in the mind and often changes with the telling. —
William Maxwell

Even more than the time when she gave birth, a mother feels her greatest joy when she hears others
refer to her son as a wise learned one. —
Thiruvalluvar

An academic dialect is perfected when its terms are hard to understand and refer only to one another. —
Mason Cooley

Always
refer to those of the female gender as ladies.
The descriptive woman is usually reserved in Dixie for females of questionable respect. —
Ann Barrett Batson

But what do I know of the minds of these high Christians who say one thing and do another and then
refer to their religion as the justification? I —
Jacqueline Park

I often
refer to shame as the fear of disconnection
the fear of being perceived as flawed and unworthy of acceptance or belonging. —
Brene Brown

In the sentence "She's no longer suffering," to what, to whom does "she" refer? What does that present tense mean? —
Roland Barthes

A book very much is the center of the road, so people always can refer back to it. —
Sakyong Mipham

Vanity does not
refer to the opinion a man entertains of himself, but to that which he wishes others to entertain of him. —
William Hazlitt

If you are truly innovating, you don't have a prototype you can
refer to. —
Jonathan Ive

Not a lot of individuals get to
refer to the Lord in their prayers as 'Dude', but he's doing a new thing with me. —
Stephen Baldwin

Girls, I think. Why do women
refer to themselves as girls? It's so weird —
Dawn O'Porter

And one more thing ... You will never again
refer to him as 'Hazara boy' in my presence. He has a name and it's Sohrab. —
Khaled Hosseini

I
refer to myself as gay, but I'm married to a man. —
Margaret Cho

There is a concept which corrupts and upsets all others.
I refer not to Evil, whose limited realm is that of ethics; I
refer to the infinite. —
Jorge Luis Borges

I think most entrepreneurs would
refer to themselves as "accidental". No one looks for stress and pain. You stumble on to it. —
Ronnie Apteker

...we should in the interests of accuracy refer not to 'democratic free market capitalism' but to 'plutocratic impunity capitalism'. —
Robert Wade

What we
refer to as yoga is just a technology to make your energies function by choice, not by compulsion. —
Jaggi Vasudev

Arcadius was nothing but an old hack, what Cenzars used to
refer to as a faquin, an elven term for the most inept magician - knowledge without talent. —
Michael J. Sullivan

We use intimacy to
refer to the physical when it really pertains to the spiritual .. —
John Geddes

Never
refer to your wedding night as the original amateur hour. —
Phyllis Diller

What Democrats call 'nuanced', most people
refer to as 'stupidity.' —
Evan Sayet

Newspapers routinely
refer to the missing men as 'disappeared persons', and their waiting wives are the 'half-widows'. —
Basharat Peer

An unkind describer might
refer to her face as like a party nobody's turned up to. —
David Mitchell

Is it bad when you
refer to all alcohol as "Pain Go Bye-Bye Juice"? —
Patton Oswalt

He did indeed always
refer to us as swine, but there was, nevertheless, a certain respect in his tone. —
Erich Maria Remarque

What we
refer to as 'death' is just a set of symptoms that have proven resistant to treatment. —
Ralph Merkle

I hate when songwriters
refer to their songs as babies. —
Jens Lekman

The first person to
refer to Darwin's tales as Just So Stories was a Harvard paleontologist and evolutionist, Stephen Jay Gould, in 1978.61 —
Tom Wolfe

Our court dockets are so crowded today it would be better to
refer to it as the overdue process of law. —
Bill Vaughan

I believe when you're speaking English, you're allowed to
refer to it as Prague. —
Emily St. John Mandel