Top 422 Referred Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
It's not called cocaine any more. It's now referred to as Crack Classic.
I will no longer be referred to as Miss Steinem of Ms. magazine.
The Bible is referred to in scripture as the sword of the spirit. — © Andy Mineo
The Bible is referred to in scripture as the sword of the spirit.
The RNA World referred to an hypothetical stage in the origin of life on Earth.
In Canada, anything that's not in the city is referred to as a cottage. Or a log cabin.
When I was a youngster growing up in South Dakota, we never referred to the national debt, it was always referred to as the war debt because it stemmed from World War I.
I know many of my female friends do not like being referred to as "ladies."
He referred to you as his little snack." "He's a sweetie.
Our free enterprise system of disseminating information is collectively referred to as The Media. But there is no collective.
For years, I referred to climate change as an 'existential' threat to human civilization, and called it a 'crisis.'
When I began my career, I was constantly referred to as the kid who could play the blues.
I have never really referred to my voice as 'gay.'
I get referred to as the social media kid on set, but I don't let it bother me. I try not to. — © Kian Lawley
I get referred to as the social media kid on set, but I don't let it bother me. I try not to.
The solicitor general is sometimes referred to as the 10th Supreme Court justice - a pretty important position.
What's historically been referred to as 'gerrymandering' can more aptly be labeled an incumbent protection program.
Exaggerated history is poetry, and truth referred to a new standard.
The effect of depleted uranium, used by America in the Gulf War, is never referred to.
Aha," Andrea said. "I'm going to ignore that you just referred to yourself as 'sugar woogums'.
Selfie is referred to the new age 'autograph' for our fans nowadays! Also, I like clicking selfies.
Somebody referred to what I do as subliminal activism, which I like.
You might be a redneck if your pocketknife has ever been referred to as Exhibit A.
If you're feeling frumpy or grumpy, try to eat Paleo. It's a way of eating that is sometimes referred to as the 'Caveman Diet.'
I would like to be referred to as 'The Big Aristotle'.
From the Latin word "imponere", base of the obsolete English "impone" and translated as "impress" in modern English, Nordic hackers have coined the terms "imponator" (a device that does nothing but impress bystanders, referred to as the "imponator effect") and "imponade" (that "goo" that fills you as you get impressed with something - from "marmelade", often referred as "full of imponade", always ironic).
I was probably the only revolutionary referred to as cute.
In this day when God is often referred to as 'It' or 'She' or 'Goddess' for the sake of leveling, I must say I can't recall Satan ever being referred to as 'She.'
I used to hate exposure situations. What is generally referred to as 'red carpet.'
I really don't like being referred to as a folk artist.
Government has a role as well in what is referred to as redistributive justice.
You have to learn how to stay in a good mood as you overthrow the sour, puckered hallucination that is mistakenly referred to as reality.
I have referred to myself as an accidental activist on more than one occasion.
Envy is always referred to by its political alias, 'social justice.
As far back as I can remember I have unconsciously referred to the experiences of a previous state of existence.
The spiritual process has always been referred to as a journey - constant change.
I will always be referred to as a theorist, but I was only a fellow traveller with a degree.
Let’s just agree any group of 3 or more handsome British men should be referred to as a 'cumberbatch.'
I have never heard that referred to before, that term: Jewish men from Yale.
Whatever is referred to must exist. Let us call this the axiom of existence. — © John Searle
Whatever is referred to must exist. Let us call this the axiom of existence.
If the nuclear dossier is referred to the U. N. Security Council, Iran will have to resume uranium enrichment.
Like all photographers, I depend on serendipity I pray for what might be referred to as the angel of chance.
The poet who walks by moonlight is conscious of a tide in his thought which is to be referred to lunar influence.
In all my 26 years in Parliament, we had referred to Mr. Ong Teng Cheong as the first Elected President.
For years, I was either referred to as a 'rubber-faced funny man' or 'the 'Men Behaving Badly' star.'
It always interested me that 'Goodness Gracious Me' and 'The Kumars,' when shown around the world, were referred to as British comedy. It was only here that they were referred to as Asian comedy, even though I always felt it was very British in its humour and structure.
As we move forward, I am looking for a new leader of the Chicago Police Department to address the problems at the very heart of the policing profession. The problem is sometimes referred to as "the thin blue line." The problem is other times referred to as "the code of silence." It is this tendency to ignore. It is the tendency to deny. It is the tendency, in some cases, to cover up the bad actions of a colleague or colleagues.
About Thomas Hobbes: He was 40 years old before he looked on geometry; which happened accidentally. Being in a gentleman's library, Euclid's Elements lay open, and "twas the 47 El. libri I" [Pythagoras' Theorem]. He read the proposition "By God", sayd he, "this is impossible:" So he reads the demonstration of it, which referred him back to such a proposition; which proposition he read. That referred him back to another, which he also read. Et sic deinceps, that at last he was demonstratively convinced of that truth. This made him in love with geometry.
What is generally referred to as American-style films are, in fact, studio productions.
The investigation of this problem - How is spontaneous order possible? - is sometimes referred to as the 'Hayek programme'. — © Jon Elster
The investigation of this problem - How is spontaneous order possible? - is sometimes referred to as the 'Hayek programme'.
State terrorism - and yet the Israeli invasion Goldstone investigated is still commonly referred to as the Gaza War.
I was probably the only professed revolutionary ever referred to as "cute."
Wong Kar-Wai is a really great inspiration. He's always referred to as the Jimi Hendrix of filmmaking.
Somebody referred to me as a ringleader, which I wouldn't have classed myself as, but anyway, there you go.
I've heard myself referred to as a quiet superstar, and I don't quite know what that means.
What is concisely referred to as global warming, is a fatal mistake of the present time.
You get used to it I suppose, but it's always a bit disappointing to see a comic referred to as 'by [writer]' and no one else.
I'd rather be referred to as a precocious young Quebec talent, than not be referred to at all.
What people referred me as is the Father of Manitoba.
When the ignorant have become numerous or powerful enough, they have been referred to by a special name. This names is 'the Wise'.
Death is very often referred to as a good career move.
A ship is always referred to as 'she' because it costs so much to keep one in paint and powder.
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