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Quotes About Whistle

Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.
~ Ken Cuccinelli
The craft of officiating is taught that people come and pay top dollar to see people like Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, all the stars, and you have to make sure when you blow the whistle against those individuals that it's a foul that you basically can't let go.
~ Tim Donaghy
When the fans whistle, it's clear that you have to change something and the fans have every right to do it.
~ Marcelo
I can't whistle. My husband makes fun of me for that.
~ Tiffani Thiessen
When elected officials and others contribute to a climate and culture that fosters hyper-partisanship, we've got to blow the whistle.
~ Mark McKinnon
When I was little, I didn't smile much. Don't get me wrong. I was a happy kid, but I couldn't stand the space, dead center, in between my teeth. Yeah, I could whistle through it, but so what? That didn't win me many points on the playground in Medfield, Massachusetts.
~ Uzo Aduba
I'd really like to be able to whistle with two fingers. Is this a biological thing? Is it to do with the teeth? Who teaches people to do this? How do I learn?
~ James Veitch
In Germany, you can play aggressively, but the referee will always blow his whistle, but in England, that's not the case. That's better for me.
~ Granit Xhaka
I believe all the fans want to see nice football, and when things do not go for you, they have the right to whistle.
~ James Rodriguez
In the handbook of Donald Trump, they no longer do whistle calls - they're now using full bullhorns.
~ Andrew Gillum
We need to learn that in the Champions League, the referees are vigilant and quick to whistle.
~ Louis van Gaal
The consistency of the game calls, I've been on both sides of it. I've been where the whistle has been in favor of you.
~ Dwane Casey
I can whistle really loudly. You know the two-fingered whistle? That. People are usually really surprised that I can do it.
~ Mary McCartney
A coach should go to practice with a whistle and I just clip a pen on it. It's really not complicated at all.
~ Jim Harbaugh
Eddie let out a whistle. "You really got rid of that old bag." "Please don't call her that." "But that's what she is," said Eddie. "She complained to me about the Parmesan the other day. She more or less accused me of substituting grana. She's a real pain. Big-time.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
And through it all, behind my daydream, I'll feel my soul like a whistle of stark anxiety, a pure and shrill howl, useless in the world's darkness.
~ Fernando Pessoa
Whatever his feelings might have been, Laurie found aa vent for them in a long low whistle and the fearful prediction as they parted at the gate, Mark my words, Jo, you'll go next.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Captain Tervitt had been a real captain, for many years, on the lake boats. Now he had a job as a special constable. He stopped the cars to let the children cross the street in front of the school and kept them from sledding down the side street in winter. He blew his whistle and held up one big hand, which looked like a clown's hand, in a white glove. He was still tall and straight and broad-shouldered, though old and white-haired. Cars would do what he said, and the children, too.
~ Alice Munro
His little whistle sound like it lost way down a jar, and the jar in the bottom of the creek. P. 64
~ Alice Walker
His goal now, he continued, was to write "just kind of songy songs that the milkman can whistle."4
~ Allan Kozinn
"My name is Margalo," said the bird, softly, in a musical voice. "I come from fields once tall with wheat, from pastures deep in fern and thistle; I come from vales of meadowsweet, and I love to whistle."
~ E. B. White
in Just-spring when the world is mud-luscious the littlelame balloonmanwhistles far and wee
~ e. e. cummings
When the leaves began to fall, all the visitors were gone, and the whistle from the train passing through Orange gave a long, lonesome, shrill sound as it rolled through without stopping to let off any passengers.
~ Edna Lewis
Maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow.
~ Anonymous