British quotes
We British are an aggressive nation.We seem to have become more violent this last decade: look how we drive fast and furious, with fists clenched; listen, at the stadiums, how the crowds shout,'Kick his fuckin' head in,'or to the sirens of police cars and ambulances in the shoddy streets of Brixton or Liverpool.
The Knight in the triumph of his heart made several 6 reflections on thegreatness of the British Nation; as, that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen; that we could never be in danger of Popery so long as we took care of our fleet; that theThames was thenoblest river in Europe; that London Bridge was a greater piece of work than any of the Seven Wonders of the World; with many other honest prejudices which naturally cleave to the heart of a true Englishman.
The British'Sphere of Influence'öthe cricket ball.
The Frenchwant to attack, the Americans want to bomb, and the British want to have another meeting.
British music is in a state of perpetual promise. It might almost be said to be one long promissory note.
The British have long had a taste for bad books, but they like them well written.
Conversation is never easy for the British, who are never keen to express themselves to strangers or, for that matter, anyone, even themselves.
Well,British Public, ye who like me not, (God love you!)
It sometimes occurs to me that the British have more heritage than isgood for them.
I found myself growing increasingly irritated with the notion of a British novel, which was really an irritation with the word British, a grey, unsatisfactory, bad- weather kind of word, a piece of linguistic compromise.
The people Hitler never understood, and whose actions continued to exasperate him to the end of his life, were the British.
Would a special relationship between the United States and the British Commonwealth be inconsistent with our overriding loyalty to the world organization?
The majority of the British public have no regard or no respect for what me and my peers doto the point where theyactually laugh at a disaster like a fire.
No one can be as calculatedly rude as the British, which amazes Americans, who do not understand studied insult and can only offer abuse as a substitute.
Why are you telling me this? The British won't fight.
The British Empire has advanced to a new conception of autonomyand freedom, to the idea of a system of British nations, each freely ordering its own individual life, but bound together in unity byallegiance to one Crown, and co-operating in all that concerns the common weal.
Most British statesmen have either drunk too much or womanised too much. I never fell into the second category.
If the British public falls for this, I say that it will be stark, staring bonkers.
Need I go on? I hate to bite Hands that led me to the limelight In the Penguin book, I regret The awkwardness. But British, no, the name's not right. Yours truly, Seamus.
It is very uncivilised to invade British territory.You are here illegally.
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