Top 1200 British Airways Quotes & Sayings - Page 16
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Last updated on November 28, 2024.
If the British think they can simply detach from the continent and sail towards the USA or China, then they are mistaken.
My mother has always been an Anglophile and taught my sister and me to love British history and literature.
My father is Jewish, and I look exactly like him My mother is British, but she's of French extraction.
How stagnant and tepid the whole British political scene is now is just beyond belief.
Before Cliff (Richard) and The Shadows, there had been nothing worth listening to in British music.
At different times my children went to Polish, British, and American schools, and they learned about 'the nation' in all of them.
Any golfer worth his salt has to cross the sea and try to win the British Open.
Short of being prime minister there isn't a better job in British politics than running London.
Not since the British raided Cologne had so many bombs landed in such a small space in such a short time.
Our aerospace industry is a British success story which relies on Airbus - a collaboration with other E.U. countries.
I'm an Asian guy growing up in London so I see myself as British, but India is part of my culture.
When a man wants to write a book full of unassailable facts, he always goes to the British Museum.
I sure would like to hear from those British and Gurkha knife artists I took into Burma.
Honestly, there always has to be a jar of Marmite in the cupboard. And a bag of Fruit Gums. That's living with a British man for me.
All the rich families who used to own all the British estates have gone bust because their children have blown their money.
Obama's folksy come-on is as bad as Madonna's faux British - and both are in need of fresh inspiration.
The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.
It is the unpleasant and unacceptable face of capitalism, but one should not suggest that the whole of British industry consists of practices of this kind.
I think the good old British democracy should keep scrutinising and pressing to get the truth out.
What's so useful about the British culture of politeness is the level of passive aggression is really fun to write.
The British are apt to make merits of their stupidities, and to represent their various incapacities as points of good breeding.
As always, the British especially shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then they embrace it with enthusiasm two years later
My motto is "Unite now, today if you can; fight if you must. But in every case avoid British intervention."
I like lassic British spy thrillers. Seriously. If the cold war was still on, that's something I'd be writing.
It's not only the British voters who have doubts about European cooperation. There is skepticism in many other E.U. countries.
It could be my British need for discipline that makes me admire the American appetite for freedom and passion.
Katie McGrath got me hooked on the 'Great British Bake Off.' It's ruining my life.
There's nothing the British like better than a bloke who comes from nowhere, makes it, and then gets clobbered.
Christianity in India is inextricably mixed up for the last hundred and fifty years with the British rule.
The whole British invasion sort of changed my life. It made me want to move to New York.
I've never watched reality shows, except for the Great British Bake Off, which is magnificent.
At the British Open, I had my opportunities, but the ball just didn't want to go in the hole on the back nine.
Socialism has been preached for so long, the British people no longer have any sense of personal responsibility.
The British people think that if someone is disabled, then they should get all the care and support that we can offer.
I love Monty Python, Black Adder, Fawlty Towers. I'm a huge fan of British comedy.
To all the revolutionaries fighting to throw off the yoke of tyranny around the world: look at British democracy. Is that what you want?
I think the British audience might be more open-minded with some of my imagery and weird choices.
London scene consists of mostly foreigners. We see ourselves as British in many ways, but not English.
I got over the whole British eating-with-hands phobia very quickly when I was working with Oxfam in Tanzania.
I would sooner play in a good British picture than in the majority of American pictures I have seen.
We only need to wear shoes because the British built roads which hurt our feet.
Sherlock' is brilliant television. It has completely reinvented British drama, and upped the stakes for home-grown shows.
I listened to a lot of tapes of British theatre actresses and tried to learn from them. As Americans, we don't have such a gift with language.
Children being groomed to travel abroad or disagree with British values could happen anywhere.
The British government says that for Sinn Fein to be involved in talks the guns must be left at the door.
The people who tend to raise antiwar slogans will do so generally when it's American or British interests involved.
I love 'Monty Python,' 'Black Adder,' 'Fawlty Towers.' I'm a huge fan of British comedy.
I love 'Monty Python,' 'Black Adder,' 'Fawlty Towers'. I'm a huge fan of British comedy.
'An Inspector Calls' is a British classic, and I am thrilled to be working on this beautiful screen adaptation with Aisling Walsh.
I may fight the British ruler, but I do not hate the English or their language. In fact, I appreciate their literary treasures.
To every man of us, Tobruk was a symbol of British resistance and we were now going to finish with it for good.
Thus I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence, which is a noble thing.
We must prevent a criminal understanding between the Fascist aggressors and the British and French imperialist clique.
There's a perception that British pies suffer from mediocrity, and historically they have. We're trying to re-educate people about what pie is.
I'm incredibly excited to be joining the 'Doctor Who' family. It's such an extraordinary British institution, I couldn't be prouder to call the TARDIS my home.
Somebody said that part of my reaction to British cinema is actually, paradoxically, a patriotic one. I'm so disappointed that we're not better.
The whole British music scene of the mid-sixties had a pretty profound effect on me.
It is unthinkable to have a British countryside that doesn't have actual functioning farmers riding tractors, cows in fields, things like that.
There seems to be no end of books about the British empire, and the fascination it holds for historians of all descriptions is inexhaustible.
What astounds me about the history of the British Navy is how cheaply we have policed the world for 300 years.
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