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When a belief becomes dominant in American psychological circles one can be sure of one thing: that belief refers to something that no longer exists.
— Walter A. Davis
Yes, I think that when the Bible refers to a horse or a horseman, that's exactly what it means.
— Tim LaHaye
Empathy in broadest sense refers to the reactions of one individual to the observed experiences of another
— Mark H. A. Davis
Sandra always refers to her husband of the last ten years as Mr. Right, to distinguish him from the oh-so-wrong first husband.
— Leslie Budewitz
To the extent math refers to reality, we are not certain to the extent we are certain, math does not refer to reality.
— Albert Einstein
"The way of Cain" refers to any individual who attempts to approach God on his or her own terms rather than on God's terms.
— Robert Jeffress
In Buddhism, since the definition of "living" refers to sentient beings, consciousness is the primary characteristic of "life.
— Dalai Lama XIV
Interest refers to student's affinity, curiosity, or passion for a particular topic or skill.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
Compassion refers to the arising in the heart of the desire to relieve the suffering of all beings.
— Ram Dass
Author refers to, short silences in which the resolves which colour a life are so often taken.
— Thomas Hughes
What kind of man refers to himself as safely dead?
— Megan Whalen Turner
The legend of the parting of the Red Sea probably refers to tidal changes in the Sea of Reeds related to the Thera eruption.
— Julian Jaynes
The narrator refers to a character as an oily scoundrel whose hands were heavy with the money that stuck to them.
— Pearl S. Buck
Qualia of God refers to the private subjective experience or conception of God in people.
— Abhijit Naskar
This manifesto only refers to future marriages, and does not affect past conditions.
— Wilford Woodruff
The syllogism art for art's sake refers to that kind of painting which disregards, or is contrary to, public taste.
— Walter J. Phillips
Spiritual awakening refers to a dramatic expansion in consciousness rather than a minor realization about oneself.
— Jordan Jacobs
Ever wonder why the media never refers to 18 or 19 year old American soldiers as "armed teens"?
— Stefan Molyneux
Personal space refers to an area with invisible boundaries surrounding a person's body into which intruders may not come.
— Robert Sommer
Pranayama is the practice of breath control. The word prana refers not only to breath, but also to air and life itself.
— Christy Turlington
Surrendering only refers to this moment, whatever "is" at this moment - to accept unconditionally and fully whatever arises at this moment.
— Eckhart Tolle
Artist refers to a person, willfully enmeshed in a dilemma of categories, who performs as if none of them existed.
— Allan Kaprow
Democracy and liberty are not the same. Democracy is little more than mob rule, while liberty refers to the sovereignty of the individual.
— Walter E. Williams
Each other refers to two nouns; one another refers to three or more, a distinction that careful writers generally observe.
— Martha J. Kolln
Jafaa. In Persian, this very poetic word refers to all the wrongs you do to those who love you.
— Maziar Bahari
It's probably no accident that whenever one hears of a smart technology, it refers to something that has been taken out of human control.
— Tom Vanderbilt
Faith refers to Christ. Holiness depends on faith. Heaven depends on holiness.
— Alexander MacLaren
I, for one, resent it when a representative of the people refers to you and me, the free men and women of this country, as 'the masses.'
— Ronald Reagan
The word 'experienced' often refers to someone who's gotten away with doing the wrong thing more frequently than you have.
— Laurence Gonzales
sublimation concept - in which the term refers to an actual deinstinctualization of drive rather than to a rechanneling of
— Jay R. Greenberg
Taste refers to the past, imagination to the future.
— Mason Cooley
And why exactly do you have a pet name for me that refers to a big, round space crater?
— Quinn Loftis
A member of my family, who shall remain nameless, refers to all newborns as 'blobs'.
— Cordelia Fine
Androgyny refers to a specific way of joining the 'masculine' and 'feminine' aspects of a single human being.
— June Singer
How do we know that it refers to the past? That is the real problem of memory.
— Maurice Merleau Ponty
The Bible refers to the Word as 'the sword of the Spirit.' What battles are you not winning if you are not equipped with your sword?
— Monica Johnson
My mum refers to female genitalia as scones.
— Leah Marie Brown
None of my friends call me L.C. That was just a high school nickname, and nobody refers to me like that anymore.
— Lauren Conrad
Dogs are not people. Be leery of any woman who refers to her dogs as her 'kids,' because you'll only end up paying for their schooling.
— Garry Shandling
I am a functioning human being. Mostly. Just so you don't make too much fun of me, the mostly above refers to functioning, not to human being.
— Rabih Alameddine
Happiness refers to feelings, virtue refers to actions, and those actions can cause those feelings. But not necessarily and not exclusively.
— Daniel Gilbert
Almost without exception, blue refers to the domain of abstraction and immateriality.
— Wassily Kandinsky
I reject the peak oil theory insofar as it refers to technological limits on human ingenuity.
— Robert P. Murphy
You must constantly check that you are meditating properly, and not become, what Clint Eastwood refers to as, "a legend in your own mind."
— Frederick Lenz
"Going with the flow" is for some people an excuse for not taking action and it refers usually to one's life situation.
— Eckhart Tolle
In my opinion, ADD more aptly refers to Attention to Dreams and Discoveries, and ADHD describes Alert to Daydreams and Humorous Diversions - in
— Mariaemma Willis
A modern definition of equanimity: cool. This refers to one whose mind remains stable & calm in all situations.
— Allan Lokos
Monkey mind is actually a Buddhist term that refers to a mind that is restless, agitated, confused, or that is hard to control.
— George Mumford
Christ refers to the common thread of divine love that is the core and essence of every human mind.
— Marianne Williamson