A Quote by Theresa May

I am a great admirer of most of the judges in Britain. — © Theresa May
I am a great admirer of most of the judges in Britain.
I am an admirer of haiku, and I'm a great admirer of Japanese literature in general.
I'm such an admirer, I am an admirer of villains, especially working with so many great ones.
I am a very big admirer of Hillary 's and I am an admirer of Obama as well.
I was a big admirer of F.D.R. He saved Britain.
I am a great admirer of women.
I am a great admirer of Robert Vavra and love his beautiful photographs and books. He is a wonderful artist, a poet.
Great Britain is not part of the euro-zone; but the decision we take will have great importance for Great Britain.
I am a great admirer of Henry Jeffreys and have been eagerly awaiting his booze and empire book for many years!
I am a great admirer of other actors, but I never compete with other actors. I always compete with what I did last, and I'm my own most vicious critic. So I'm always trying to do it better.
I am a great admirer of Sen. Frist, who is a nationally known heart surgeon and well known in Nashville as a great family man who has dedicated his life to helping others and, in that regard, he has followed in his father's footsteps.
I am a great admirer of Yuvraj and Kaif. They have generally been able to pick up the scoring when they come to bat at numbers six and seven. They also are livewires in the field.
I am not a follower of Monet. I am not an admirer or follower of De Kooning. I am not an action painter. I am not an abstract expressionist. I am not younger or older. I will not take my hat off to any other artist living or dead in all the world. I know this.
I'm a British citizen, and I'm incredibly proud to represent Great Britain. I've also represented Great Britain in the Olympics, so I'm definitely a British athlete.
I came to London during what was called the second British invasion. The music was from Britain, the fashion was from Britain, everything was from Britain, so I knew I had to be in Britain.
Sometimes the books most restrained about sex, even deeply scandalized by it, can whisper to us with the greatest hidden force. I am a huge admirer of the recently deceased, always underranked Evan S. Connell.
We have judges in the American system and they take on a black robe where they are supposed to shield their partisan preferences. They are not red or blue state judges. They are judges.
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