Top 1200 Middle English Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I like that about the English people. They are sharp.
You don't have to speak English to have sophisticated political opinions.
I grew up listening to English music. — © Ryan Tedder
I grew up listening to English music.
My feeling is that the English are naturally anti-Semitic.
I want to go into the English market, all the way.
In my arms is a woman who has given me a Skywatcher's Cloud Chart, a woman who knows all my secrets, a woman who knows just how messed up my mind is, how many pills I'm on, and yet she allows me to hold her anyway. There's something honest about all this, and I cannot imagine any other woman lying in the middle of a frozen soccer field with me - in the middle of a snowstorm even - impossibly hoping to see a single cloud break free of a nimbostratus.
I learned English in a pub. I didn't learn it in school.
The fight against bad English is not frivolous.
Jews ate the English nation to its bones.
I'm not a monarchist. But I'm English. And I have an irrational emotion for my country.
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way.
I know my own heart to be entirely English.
English is the easiest language to speak badly. — © George Bernard Shaw
English is the easiest language to speak badly.
I speak, Hindi, English, and American. I'm trilingual.
The English language is nobody's special property.
English music is white - it evades everything.
London is the English-speaking theatre capital.
The NHS is the closest thing the English have to a religion.
Fluency in English is something that I'm often not accused of.
The English language is not always the President's friend.
I have English blood running through my veins!
Trying to speak correct English is not easy.
My Geordie is probably just about as bad as my English.
The English teams are very difficult to face.
Yes, I speak English 'cause I'm American.
Europe to me is young people trying to appear middle-aged and middle-aged people trying to appear young.
I read the greens in Spanish, but I putt in English.
Once upon a time the English knew who they were.
If only…the saddest words in the English language.
The English contribution to world cuisine - the chip.
Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors.
Catchphrases flourish in contemporary American English.
I was the happiest in English class, and algebra was where I cried.
It doesn't take long to learn basic English.
I don't like English bands. They're too structured.
Shakespeare is a permanent presence in the English letters.
Simple English is no one’s mother tongue. It has to be worked for.
I love the English language. Words have power. — © John C. Bogle
I love the English language. Words have power.
English physicians kill you, the French let you die.
I wasn't very good at school and appalling at English.
The English contribution to world cuisine: the chip.
Regret; The saddest word in the English language.
He speaks English, Spanish, and he's bilingual too.
I grew up bilingual, I grew up speaking Chinese in the home, Mandarin Chinese with my parents, and I learned English because I was born and raised in the U.S. That really gave me an edge. I understand that, from the experts, if you grew up bilingual, your brain kind of gets wired to accept a new language. It was a very serious deal because not only did I have to learn Russian to a high degree in order to function as a necessary member of the crew, but also I knew that the Russians that came over that made an effort and had some success in learning English, those were the folks we trusted.
I speak two languages, Body and English.
Religion is compulsory in English schools, you know.
Tea! The English could always be pacified with it!
The English nation is never so great as in adversity. — © Benjamin Disraeli
The English nation is never so great as in adversity.
Since I learned English, I've become a motormouth!
The English are predisposed to pride, the French to vanity.
I have an English family and I've lived in England for years.
Anyone who doesn't speak English isn't worth speaking to
But as you say in English, c'est la vie!
I follow English football a lot and Ancelotti.
For me, writing in English is not an easy task.
Once the Eastern Bloc collapsed, what I call 'historical spontaneity' prevailed and the countries that were subject to Soviet control naturally gravitated to the West. That's where they sought their security; I don't think there was a way to avoid that. If we tried to exclude them, we would have today not one Europe, we would have three Europes: one in the West, one in the middle and one in the East, and the middle would be insecure and a tempting target. The insecurity felt [today] by Eastern Europe would be replicated on a much larger and more consequential scale.
I don't speak English or French, but that doesn't mean anything.
To cultivate an English accent is already a departure away from what you are.
I don't do Shakespeare. I don't talk in that kind of broken English.
I have learnt to appreciate the clarity of English language.
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