Memorable England Quotes

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"England and America are two countries separated by a common language."
George Bernard Shaw
"In England, of course, history is everywhere."
Kenneth Clark
"This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England."
William Shakespeare
"The English are polite by accident."
E.M. Forster
"How often have I lain beneath cool sycamores or oaks, to watch the kites wheel overhead, or the sun disappear behind the horizon, and felt overcome by simple joy at being in England."
Stanley Baldwin
"There is a certain Englishness about the English that comes out strongly in adversity."
John Major
"There is no more sombre enemy of good art than the over-educated Englishman."
Oscar Wilde
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"England is the paradise of women, the purgatory of men, and the hell of horses."
John Florio
"The best view of England is from the white cliffs of Dover."
Traditional Saying
"An Englishman thinks he is moral when he is only uncomfortable."
George Bernard Shaw
"The English instinctively admire any man who has no talent and is modest about it."
James Agate
"A person who is tired of London is tired of life, because there is in London all that life can afford."
Samuel Johnson
"England is a country of pianos and brass bands."
Helen Murdoch
"My heart is in England."
Francis Bacon
"The truth is, I love England."
Rupert Everett
"There'll always be an England."
Ross Parker and Hughie Charles (song title)
"In the streets of England you are still in the Middle Ages."
Samuel Parkes Cadman
"The English never draw a line without blurring it."
Winston Churchill
"The strength of England stems from the fact that it is a multi-ethnic society."
Trevor Phillips
"The Church of England is the most politically inept body in the world."
A. N. Wilson
"There is no spectacle on earth more appealing than that of a beautiful woman in the act of cooking dinner for someone she loves."
Thomas Wolfe
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"We are the hollow men, we are the stuffed men."
T.S. Eliot
"Home is where one starts from."
T.S. Eliot
"April is the cruellest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring dull roots with spring rain."
T.S. Eliot
"To do nothing at all is the most difficult thing in the world, the most difficult and the most intellectual."
Oscar Wilde

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