England Quotes
Quotes about England
13 quotes
- “In England I would rather be a man a horse a dog or a woman in that order. In America I think the order would be reverse...” — Bruce Gould
- “The British are just as keen to make money as the Americans but they prefer hypocrisy to a blatantly commercial attitude...” — Wendy Michener
- “There will always be an England While there's a country lane Wherever there's a cottage small Beside a field of grain.” — Clark Ross Parker
- “The days draw out, the weather gets warmer, and it's what we call summer, with a bitter laugh when we've said it.” — Stan Barstow
- “Socialism has been preached for so long the British people no longer have any sense of personal responsibility.” — Lord Thomson Of Fleet
- “If I should die think only this of me that there's some corner of a foreign field that is for ever England.” — Rupert Brooke
- “If I should die think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field That is forever England.” — Rupert Brooke
- “That typically English characteristic for which there is no English name -esprit de corps.” — Frank Adcock
- “George III ought never to have occurred. One can only wonder At so grotesque a blunder.” — Edmund C. Bentley
- “Eight years in the Wolston academy and I knew it all came down to the next 90 minutes.” — P.j. Davitt
- “Ultimately, the purpose of magic is to free our potential, not bind us to ideas.” — Philip Carr-gomm
- “The English may not like music but they absolutely love the noise it makes.” — Thomas Beecham
- “The Englishman respects your opinions but he never thinks of your feelings.” — Wilfrid Laurier