Famous Quotes
186 Quotations with Gland.
- 101. Joseph Wood Krutch: The most serious charge that can be brought against New England is not Puritanis ...

- 102. Isaac Bashevis Singer: The New England conscience doesn't keep you from doing what you shouldn't -- it ...

- 103. Horace Walpole: The next Augustan age will dawn on the other side of the Atlantic. There will, p ...

- 104. Samuel Johnson: The noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the high road that leads him ...

- 105. Benjamin Haydon: The only legitimate artists in England are the architects.

- 106. Benjamin Disraeli: The people of England are the most enthusiastic in the world.

- 107. Thomas Raineborough: The poorest He that is in England hath a life to live as the greatest He.

- 108. William Pitt Chatham: The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. ...

- 109. Edward Hoagland: The question of whether it's God's green earth is not at center stage, except in ...

- 110. Sir William Blackstone: The Royal Navy of England hath ever been its greatest defense and ornament; it i ...

- 111. James I of England: The state of monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth: for kings are not only ...

- 112. Richard M. Bergland: The stuff of thought is not caged to the brain, but is scattered all over the bo ...

- 113. Harriet Martineau: The sum and substance of female education in America, as in England, is training ...

- 114. Karl Marx: The Tories in England had long imagined that they were enthusiastic about the mo ...

- 115. Oscar Wilde: The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in Englan ...

- 116. Aleister Crowley: There are hardly half a dozen writers in England today who have not sold out to ...

- 117. Edward Hoagland: There aren't many irritations to match the condescension which a woman metes out ...

- 118. Edward Hoagland: There is a time of life somewhere between the sullen fugues of adolescence and t ...

- 119. Oscar Wilde: There is something tragic about the enormous number of young men there are in En ...

- 120. Edward Hoagland: There often seems to be a playfulness to wise people, as if either their equanim ...
