Top 1200 British Rule Quotes & Sayings - Page 19

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
The Jews might become the dynamite that will blow up the British Empire.
I lived for a year in Scotland. British sign language is very different from American.
The British actors I've met and worked with have all been very supportive of each other. — © Douglas Booth
The British actors I've met and worked with have all been very supportive of each other.
It is a cliché about British bands going to America and being broken by the experience.
Amazing what the British do with language; the nuances of politeness. The world's great diplomats, surely.
Those Frenchies may know their pastry, but you can't beat a bit of British cheese.
I've spent 20 years in the Army, and I'm just so fiercely proud of being British.
Simon Hale, the British arranger, does all string and wood arrangements on my records.
Bureaucracy, the rule of nobody.
What can I say? Librarians rule.
Remember the Golden Rule? "Treat people as you would like to be treated." The best managers break the Golden Rule every day. They would say don't treat people as you would like to be treated. This presupposes that everyone breathes the same psychological oxygen as you. For example, if you are competitive, everyone must be similarly competitive. If you like to be praised in public, everyone else must, too. Everyone must share your hatred of micromanagement.
British education is probably the best in the world, if you can survive it. If you can't there is nothing left for you but the diplomatic corps.
There is no rule on how to write. — © Ernest Hemingway
There is no rule on how to write.
The only rule is don't be boring.
By ancestry, I was born to rule.
A British politician who cloaks himself in the mantle of God is immediately regarded with suspicion.
The only rule is there are no rules.
My rule is, if it's not moving-monogram it!
Lying is the rule, not the exception.
British innovation in design, in the creative arts, in engineering and manufacturing is world class.
I am honoured and excited to be taking on the role of chairman of the British Fashion Council.
Cats rule the world.
The United States can tell you all about what's wrong with the British, to say nothing of the Russians.
Now, the magic of British parks at night, as Bill Oddie presents.. Gaywatch.
I live in London and I am a British subject, although I do write in Spanish, of course.
I think you should have some more lesbian women out here on the British TV!
The young British players need to take responsibility themselves for their form and ability.
The British are so incestuous. They pass around partners like they're passing popcorn at a movie.
At sea let the British their neighbours defy — The French shall have frigates to traverse the sky.
Where no gods are, spectres rule.
In British sitcoms, you can get five minutes of nothing before the story starts.
British drama can compete with America creatively. But the two systems are very different.
Circumstances rule men; men do not rule circumstances.
The British ministry can read that name without spectacles; let them double their reward.
It sometimes occurs to me that the British have more heritage than isgood for them.
Money has to serve, not to rule!
British politicians used to be good at misleading people without actually lying.
We do not believe in authoritarian rule. — © Joshua Wong
We do not believe in authoritarian rule.
Circumstances rule men and not men rule circumstances.
Let optimists rule the world.
I see but one rule: to be clear.
All powerful is the rule of fashion.
I wanna rule my destiny.
As we all know, it is the proper duty of every British subject to come to the aid of the TARDIS.
I was determined that no British government should be brought down by the action of two tarts.
It worries me that western journalists, especially British ones, call everyone they don't like 'marginal.'
I am very happy to be part of European and world cinema as a British filmmaker.
The exception tests the rule. — © Richard P. Feynman
The exception tests the rule.
Money has to serve, not to rule.
I have to say as an actor I have been inspired by so many British actors throughout the years.
When I draw, I rule the world.
It is not good to have a rule of many.
I think we're all guilty of it as British citizens: if something gets big, we go, 'Ugh.'
As a British person, I am unable to give strategic advice to political campaigns in the U.S.
I don't go by the rule book
As a kid in British Columbia, going back a long way, I learned to skate.
I wish Wales was more represented on the British stage, and I have missed that being in London.
Thoughts rule the world.
The best research for playing a drunk is being a British actor for 20 years.
To govern was to serve, not to rule.
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