A Quote by Conor Coady

England is the pinnacle of any Englishman's career. — © Conor Coady
England is the pinnacle of any Englishman's career.
I think playing for England is the pinnacle of every young English player's career.
We have experienced the truth of this prophecy, for England has become the habitation of outsiders and the dominion of foreigners. Today, no Englishman is earl, bishop, or abbott, and newcomers gnaw away at the riches and very innards of England; nor is there any hope for an end of this misery.
Any Englishman would be extremely proud to be the England manager.
I always said I wanted an Olympic medal. It's the pinnacle of any athlete's career.
It should be the pinnacle of any players' career to get to a World Cup Finals with their country.
If any Englishman dedicated his life to securing the freedom of India, resisting tyranny and serving the land, I should welcome that Englishman as an Indian.
A burning ambition of mine is to take Scotland to a major tournament. It should be the pinnacle of any players' career to get to a World Cup finals with their country.
Not only England, but every Englishman is an island.
If I go to England, they know I'm not an Englishman, but most Americans think I'm English.
You never find an Englishman among the under-dogs except in England, of course.
By the early seventies I had become an Englishman - that is to say, I hated England just as much as half my compatriots seemed to do.
The culmination of three trophies was the pinnacle of my career and it has been rewarded with a knighthood.
Being at the pinnacle of my career is not to turn up in some multiplex blockbuster.
I always planned to retire when I was at the top and at Manchester United I have reached the pinnacle of my career.
[Thomas Henry] Huxley, I believe, was the greatest Englishman of the Nineteenth Century—perhaps the greatest Englishman of all time. When one thinks of him, one thinks inevitably of such men as Goethe and Aristotle. For in him there was that rich, incomparable blend of intelligence and character, of colossal knowledge and high adventurousness, of instinctive honesty and indomitable courage which appears in mankind only once in a blue moon. There have been far greater scientists, even in England, but there has never been a scientist who was a greater man.
Every Englishman is convinced of one thing, viz.: That to be an Englishman is to belong to the most exclusive club there is.
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