Famous Quotes
240 Quotations with English.
- 101. James Thurber: My opposition [to interviews] lies in the fact that offhand answers have little ...
- 102. James Thurber: My opposition [to interviews] lies in the fact that offhand answers have little ...
- 103. Wallace Stevens: Nothing could be more inappropriate to American literature than its English sour ...
- 104. Hugh Mills: Nothing unites the English like war. Nothing divides them like Picasso.
- 105. Hugh Mills: Nothing unites the English like war. Nothing divides them like Picasso.
- 106. Oscar Wilde: One knows so well the popular idea of health. The English country gentleman gall ...
- 107. Oscar Wilde: One should not be too severe on English novels; they are the only relaxation of ...
- 108. H. L. Mencken: Opera in English, is about as sensible as baseball in Italian.
- 109. Henry James: Summer afternoon -- summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most ...
- 110. George Orwell: The "Communism" of the English intellectual is something explicable enough. It i ...
- 111. Walter Bagehot: The apparent rulers of the English nation are like the imposing personages of a ...
- 112. Katharine Hepburn: The average Hollywood film star's ambition is to be admired by an American, cour ...
- 113. Charles Dickens: The bright old day now dawns again; the cry runs through the land, in England th ...
- 114. Malcolm Bradbury: The English are polite by telling lies. The Americans are polite by telling the ...
- 115. Jean Jacques Rousseau: The English are predisposed to pride, the French to vanity.
- 116. Thomas B. Macaulay: The English Bible -- a book which, if everything else in our language should per ...
- 117. Author Unknown: The English have a heavy hearted way of amusing themselves.
- 118. James Agate: The English instinctively admire any man who has no talent, and is modest about ...
- 119. James Agate: The English instinctively admire any man who has no talent, and is modest about ...
- 120. Winston Churchill: The English know how to make the best of things. Their so-called muddling throug ...