Top 14 Referees Day Quotes

#1. Genealogists live in the past lane.

Jimi Hendrix

#2. And oil's not supposed to mix with water. But then someone invented mayonnaise, and wham - instant mixing.

Jackie Kessler

#3. When you're alone and you feel sad, try reading a book. Try touching someone's heart. Try to imagine what they were thinking, what they wanted to convey. If you do that, you might get something amazing.

Mizuki Nomura

#4. Another illusion is that external events have the power to hurt you, that other people have the power to hurt you. They don't. It's you who give this power to them.

Anthony De Mello

#5. For one crime which is expiated in prison ten thousand are committed thoughtlessly by those who condemn.

Henry Miller

#6. N the face of a true friend a man sees as it were a second self ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero

#7. All the rich families who used to own all the British estates have gone bust because their children have blown their money.

JJ Feild

#8. One of the most prevalent and undermentioned genres of music is what is known as noise. You can find it all over the world happening in basements, small venues and even some festivals. Often blown off or belittled by critics, the form for the most part goes unheard and unnoticed.

Henry Rollins

#9. Female magazines were rubbish
most of them were candy-floss for the brain.

Jess C. Scott

#10. But hurting ourselves to inflict pain on others is just another cry to be loved.

Mitch Albom

#11. What value has compassion that does not take its object in its arms?

Antoine De Saint-Exupery

#12. Antonio: "What a blow was there given!"
Sebastian: "An it had not fallen flatlong.

William Shakespeare

#13. Not everything that is good for you is fun and not everything that is fun is good for you.

Michael Josephson

#14. O Youth! flame earnest, still aspire, With energies immortal! To many a heaven of Desire, Our yearning opes a portal! And tho' Age wearies by the way, And hearts break in the furrow, We'll sow the golden grain Today
The Harvest comes tomorrow.

Gerald Massey

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