1830s England Quotes

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There is one certain means by which I can be sure never to see my country's ruin: I will die in the last ditch. ~ William III Of England
1830s England quotes by William III Of England
I like hot weather. I think it might be a bit better if England was a bit hotter. ~ Freddie Highmore
1830s England quotes by Freddie Highmore
England is the breeding ground of fundamentalist Muslims. Its social logic is to allow all religions to preach openly. But this is illogic, because none of the other religions preach apocalyptic violence. And yet England allows it. ~ Wole Soyinka
1830s England quotes by Wole Soyinka
I'll say she's brave," Grandma chimes in. "She's going to England day after tomorrow to hump some guy she barely knows. ~ Meg Cabot
1830s England quotes by Meg Cabot
Few of the early houses in New England were painted, or colored, as it was called, either without or within. Painters do not appear in any of the early lists of workmen. ~ Alice Morse Earle
1830s England quotes by Alice Morse Earle
I've been so lonely without you, you dick'
'Don't call me a dick'
'You are, we both are... Got a mental idea me um, why don't we fucking grow up? God, god I love you lol, I can't be with anyone else. ~ Shane Meadows
1830s England quotes by Shane Meadows
To England will I steal, and there I'll steal. ~ William Shakespeare
1830s England quotes by William Shakespeare
When you go to that other country you realize that in France and in England, you don't ask somebody what they do for a living when you meet someone. A lot of the obvious things, the shortcuts we take in America - in America you can talk about money all you want. You can ask how much they make, rent they pay, how much their house costs and how much their car costs, and they'll feel comfortable telling you. But it's scandalous to ask anyone in England or France a question like that. ~ David Sedaris
1830s England quotes by David Sedaris
I couldn't really jet off to the States on a whim and a prayer. ~ David Platt
1830s England quotes by David Platt
It's almost like he has Dr. Who's Tardis because he always turns up on time.
(on Teddy Sheringham) ~ Alan Pardew
1830s England quotes by Alan Pardew
Um, lots of people grab my ass. I'm actually starting to get this thing now where people grab my package. That actually happened once in Boston, it usually doesn't happen. We went over to England and it happened at almost every show. I don't really enjoy any kind of invasion of privacy like that I guess. Just the moment you're on stage it doesn't phase you or bother you too much though. Grabbin my package is obviously a total invasion of privacy I'm not into that at all. Grabbing my butt I guess if it were a guy I'd enjoy it. I mean, I guess it all depends on how he grabbed my butt too. ~ Gerard Way
1830s England quotes by Gerard Way
This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes. ~ Elizabeth I
1830s England quotes by Elizabeth I
A missle lost Unprogrammed ~ Allen Ginsberg
1830s England quotes by Allen Ginsberg
I'll be damned. Miranda Sweet, is it you or is my glaucoma acting up again?" Ruby Sue sat her glass down on the Formica countertop with a clank. "You always did know how to make an entrance. Who do you think you are, the Queen of England? ~ Avery Flynn
1830s England quotes by Avery Flynn
The participation of the people in their own government was the more significant, because the colonies actually had what England only seemed to have, - three departments of government. ~ Albert Bushnell Hart
1830s England quotes by Albert Bushnell Hart
England Their England by AG Macdonell which was written in the thirties and is about a young Scotsman who's got shell shocked during the First World War... I love it. ~ Ian Hislop
1830s England quotes by Ian Hislop
Manchester United have, since 1991, conquered Europe about as successfully as Head and Shoulders has conquered dandruff ~ Martin Samuel
1830s England quotes by Martin Samuel
We should not play like Australia or India or England - we should play like Sri Lanka. ~ Mahela Jayawardene
1830s England quotes by Mahela Jayawardene
Choochiness is yet another British term that has no precise meaning, but, like pornography, you know it when you see it. The way I have things stacked up, choochiness is a particularly British amalgam of cuddlywuddliness, cutesypiedness, and butter-wouldn't-melt-in-my-mouthedness that embraces everything from shops named The Ketch to Hugh Grant's stammer. It is a grating and often maddening behavioral pattern that makes others want to reach out and pinch the choochster's cheeks while secretly longing to stuff a hand grenade right down his throat. "Paul McCartney is choochy; John Lennon is not," says my brother-in-law, Max, who fled England for France in 1976, largely to escape from rampant choochiness. "Paul McCartney: choochy. John Lennon: not choochy. That's the difference." THERE ~ Joe Queenan
1830s England quotes by Joe Queenan
Atomism was viciously persecuted as heresy throughout the early Christian era, and only one printed manuscript of De Rerum Naturum survived the flames. There are several translations; I have chosen the one translated by my fellow Devonian and Oxonian, W. Hannaford Brown. Brown's own manuscript was almost destroyed during the Nazi bombardment of England in 1943: if a religious book had survived so many vicissitudes we can easily imagine what the faithful would say. But Lucretius teaches us to live without such piffle. ~ Christopher Hitchens
1830s England quotes by Christopher Hitchens
Immense deposits of kimmeridge clay, containing the oil-bearing bands or seams, stretch across England from Dorsetshire to Lincolnshire. [An early political recognition of the native resource. The Geological Survey had identified the inflammable oil shale in reports since at least 1888.] ~ Winston Churchill
1830s England quotes by Winston Churchill
Twenty years earlier, he had shaped the faction opposed to Andrew Jackson into a political party. Its members became known as Whigs because just as the Whigs of England had objected to the unchecked power of the throne, the American Whigs resisted "King Andrew's" excessive assumption of authority. Abraham ~ David S. Heidler
1830s England quotes by David S. Heidler
It was not always the case, of course, that navies paid for themselves. In wartime, costs often exceeded revenues, and those deficits grew over time as fleets and armies got bigger. But this was hardly an insurmountable obstacle for the most dynamic economies in the world. The United Provinces and England were able to borrow all they needed to underwrite their defense budgets. The pressures of war gave a powerful impetus to the growth of stocks, bonds, loans, and paper currencies during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries and helped to turn Amsterdam and then London into international financial centers. To take one example, the Bank of England was established in 1694 to raise funds to allow England to wage war against France. ~ Max Boot
1830s England quotes by Max Boot
People like Howlin' Wolf, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, John Lee Hooker, Nina Simone, Captain Beefheart - all of these artists were what I grew up listening to every day of my life. And there's a very healthy music scene in the west country of England, where I grew up. ~ P.J. Harvey
1830s England quotes by P.J. Harvey
The history of governmentally established religion, both in England and in this country, showed that whenever government had allied itself with one particular form of religion, the inevitable result had been that it had incurred the hatred, disrespect and even contempt of those who held contrary beliefs. ~ Hugo Black
1830s England quotes by Hugo Black
You know what happened, you know, in 1938: France, England, you know, just sold out Czechoslovakia to Hitler. ~ Milos Forman
1830s England quotes by Milos Forman
You have to have a fundamental change in the culture of policing, and who is the police person. How do they change? How do you learn from England and the other places, or Australia? In England, they don't carry guns on the whole. It's a different kind of mentality that does not demonize, and it's justified on race and income and class. ~ Marian Wright Edelman
1830s England quotes by Marian Wright Edelman
I wanted to tell him a story, but I didn't. It's a story about a Jew riding in a streetcar, in Germany during the Third Reich, reading Goebbels' paper, the Volkische Beobachter. A non-Jewish acquaintance sits down next to him and says, "Why do you read the Beobachter?" "Look," says the Jew, "I work in a factory all day. When I get home, my wife nags me, the children are sick, and there's no money for food. What should I do on my way home, read the Jewish newspaper? Pogrom in Romania' 'Jews Murdered in Poland.' 'New Laws against Jews.' No, sir, a half-hour a day, on the streetcar, I read the Beobachter. 'Jews the World Capitalists,' 'Jews Control Russia,' 'Jews Rule in England.' That's me they're talking about. A half-hour a day I'm somebody. Leave me alone, friend. ~ Milton Sanford Mayer
1830s England quotes by Milton Sanford Mayer
England is merely an island of beef swimming in a warm gulf stream of gravy. ~ Katherine Mansfield
1830s England quotes by Katherine Mansfield
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I cant believe I'm thinking about having some Ex Sex. ~ Sienna McQuillen
1830s England quotes by Sienna McQuillen
From infancy, I had been accustomed to hear pro and con discussions of slavery and the American Civil War. Although the British government finally decided not to recognise the Confederacy, public opinion in England was sharply divided on the questions both of slavery and of secession. ~ Emmeline Pankhurst
1830s England quotes by Emmeline Pankhurst
The Devil always takes back his own. ~ Andrea Zuvich
1830s England quotes by Andrea Zuvich
Our ancestors," he went on after a while, "took this land. They took it and made it and held it. We do not give up what our ancestors gave us. They came across the sea and they fought here, and they built here and they're buried here. This is our land, mixed with our blood, strengthened with our bone. Ours!" He was angry, but he was often angry. He glowered at me, as if wondering whether I was strong enough to hold this land of Northumbria that our ancestors had won with sword and spear and blood and slaughter. ~ Bernard Cornwell
1830s England quotes by Bernard Cornwell
My worst job ever, this was when I was a kid, was picking potatoes on the back of a trailer in March. It was freezing, absolutely freezing. We had to sort the good ones from the bad ones. Once you do that for a day in March in the north of England, it makes you think there must be better jobs than this! ~ Ben Miles
1830s England quotes by Ben Miles
Eudora Welty's 'A Curtain of Green' had an enormous effect on me. But my early attempts to graft stories from the Deep South onto North of England provincialism were not successful. All were rejected. ~ Barry Unsworth
1830s England quotes by Barry Unsworth
If I had the choice I would live in London. There are a few things I don't like about England but its just details, I don't really think about them but I really like England and I really like London. ~ Emmanuel Petit
1830s England quotes by Emmanuel Petit
There are areas of New England, plenty of them, with quaintness to spare, with color-changing leaves and folksy folks full of folksy homespun wisdom accompanied by folksy accents ~ A. Lee Martinez
1830s England quotes by A. Lee Martinez
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