A Quote by Sarah Lancashire

I'm Lancashire by name, and Lancashire was where I grew up - in Oldham. — © Sarah Lancashire
I'm Lancashire by name, and Lancashire was where I grew up - in Oldham.
I'd had a relationship with a French girl, a Japanese girl, an American girl, a Filippina and she was there all the time - a Lancashire girl. I thought: 'It's a Lancashire girl I was looking for. Why didn't I realize it?
I'd had a relationship with a French girl, a Japanese girl, an American girl, a Filippina and she was there all the time - a Lancashire girl. I thought: 'It's a Lancashire girl I was looking for. Why didn't I realize it?'
I was brought up in industrial south Lancashire, down the cobbled road from where LS Lowry (1887 - 1976) lived and painted.
I was brought up in industrial south Lancashire, down the cobbled road from where LS Lowry (1887-1976) lived and painted.
I wouldn't put myself on the same pedestal as Sarah Lancashire.
I'm from this working class town on the fringes of the rural aspects of Lancashire.
The cottage industry of India had to perish in order that Lancashire might flourish.
I dreamt of playing for Lancashire then but never really thought it would happen.
I played at Lancashire when Glen Chapple was 40 to 41 and he was as good as he ever was then.
I won some winners' medals with Lancashire - a NatWest trophy and a couple of Sunday Leagues.
If someone was walking round in a T-shirt with Sarah Lancashire on it, I'd find that very disturbing.
I was great mates with Muttiah Muralitharan, dating back to the days when we both played together at Lancashire.
I call the Lancashire trade immoral, because it was raised and is sustained on the ruin of millions of India's peasants.
I'm not against accents - my husband's from Lancashire and has a rural Lancs accent. We've just got back from Scotland yesterday, and I love that Highland burr.
Wade Dooley: With a handle like that he sounds more like a western sheriff than the Lancashire bobby that he is.
My father's family, I think, were mostly from Lancashire, but I don't know how far back we go. I think it's quite a few generations.
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