Top 1200 New England Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
When I go skiing in New England, I usually wake up early and drive up to Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine to make it in time for chairlift opening. That means leaving early and getting breakfast at one of the little quaint diners up in the mountains.
The New England conscience does not stop you from doing what you shouldn't-it just stops you from enjoying it.
The New England conscience doesn't keep you from doing what you shouldn't - it just keeps you from enjoying it. — © Isaac Bashevis Singer
The New England conscience doesn't keep you from doing what you shouldn't - it just keeps you from enjoying it.
I'm driven by my passion - my family, my philanthropy, and the New England Patriots winning. That's my life.
I'm not going to say something I shouldn't. In that way, I was probably the perfect guy to play in New England.
I've found places that are just as beautiful as New England, but this is my home.
If you don't like the weather in New England now, just wait a few minutes.
I can say playing for the New England Patriots has been the highlight of my life.
Part of the reason for moving to New York was the sense that it just didn't matter how much work I did in England, I continued to be seen simply as a Redgrave. I did feel I could be who I am in New York and we all like to feel appreciated.
London and the south-east of England are very crowded spaces. Wherever a new runway is placed, thousands will be affected. Residents in nearby Longford, Harmondsworth and Sipson, which lie to the north of Heathrow, face having their homes compulsorily purchased for land to build the new runway.
In New England, winning isn't some bigger goal, it's part of a process. It's the expected result.
June in New England is like a lover's dream made tangible.
People in New England think that the Red Sox won that series, three games to four. — © Carlton Fisk
People in New England think that the Red Sox won that series, three games to four.
In New England, especially, [faith] is like sex. It's very personal. You don't bring it out and talk about it.
Thomas Young was born in 1731 in upstate New York. The child of impoverished Irish immigrants, he grew up in a log cabin without the benefit of a formal education. But he was an avid reader who began collecting books at a young age and eventually amassed one of the finest personal libraries in New England.
I made my England debut when I was 17, against India. I was the first Asian to play for the England women's team, and I did have mixed feelings playing against the country my parents are from but I was born and bred in England and I've always known I wanted to play for my country.
My state has the highest child poverty rate in all of New England, above the national average.
Though born in Nova Scotia, I am of almost pure New England descent.
To be successful to me meant to have a hit record in England. I never looked outside England.
Living in England is fascinating: I discover a new world every day.
Yes, England lost to Iceland at Euro 2016 but you need to look at what Iceland had, as well as what England didn't. Maybe Iceland were not technically strong but they looked very strong together and England were not the only ones surprised by them.
Nowhere in the world do supporters love their clubs more than in England. England is paradise to play in.
Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte.
But the time will come when New England will be as thickly peopled as old England. Wages will be as low, and will fluctuate as much with you as with us. You will have your Manchesters and Birminghams; and, in those Manchesters and Birminghams, hundreds of thousands of artisans will assuredly be sometimes out of work. Then your institutions will be fairly brought to the test.
To preserve my sanity I had to leave England and move to New York.
One of the brightest gems in the New England weather is the dazzling uncertainty of it.
Modern American literature was born in protest, born in rebellion, born out of the sense of loss and indirection which was imposed upon the new generations out of the realization that the old formal culture-the "New England idea"-could no longer serve.
To be born again is, as it were, to enter upon a new existence, to have a new mind, a new heart, new views, new principles, new tastes, new affections, new likings, new dislikings, new fears, new joys, new sorrows, new love to things once hated, new hatred to things once loved, new thoughts of God, and ourselves, and the world, and the life to come, and salvation.
I decided to leave England because I wanted to try something new.
I grew up in England at a time when England was winning Nobel Prizes right and left. I mean it was amazing how many Nobel Prizes England was winning in chemistry and physics and biology and all the sciences and at that time the teaching of science in the schools was really lousy.
I have a place in New England. It's in the middle of nowhere, like horror movie style - Stephen King-ville. It's a good kind of retreat for me to regroup my thoughts and work. I split time: 50 percent there, 50 percent in New York
In New England enslaved people had the right to sue for wrongful enslavement.
I'm looking forward to the new challenge that playing T20 cricket in England will bring.
When I was Governor of Massachusetts, we worked to get Sable Island gas into New England.
New England is quite as large a lump of earth as my heart can really take in.
I was growing up watching Rooney as an England legend and as one of the top players in England in my lifetime.
I grew up in suburban New York City and London, England, where my dad was working.
The most serious charge which can be brought against New England is not Puritanism but February. — © Joseph Wood Krutch
The most serious charge which can be brought against New England is not Puritanism but February.
England is a memory now. The gates are flooded and anybody can have access to England and join in.
When I first came to this country I was this new kid from the Caribbean. England was a rude awakening for me.
I was never accepted into certain parts of New England society because my grandfather was an Irish barkeep.
Oh, to be in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware.
I lived in England for a long time, and even the English didn't think me as one of theirs. In America I'm not really accepted. In New Zealand now, I don't think they even think of me as a New Zealander.
My grandfather lived in New England all his life and was a Vermonter.
My time in New England was great. I thank them for everything.
I was doing a play in New York, which we had done in New Haven, Connecticut. It was an American premiere of a play called The Changing Room written by a wonderful man named David Story. It was about a rugby team in the North of England. It got just screaming rave reviews. At that time, virtually every major critic went up to the Long Wharf Theater to see a new play like that.
New England is the home of all that is good and noble with all her sternness and uncompromising opinions.
If months were marked by colors, November in New England would be colored gray. — © Madeleine M. Kunin
If months were marked by colors, November in New England would be colored gray.
I remember, when I arrived in England, a lot of people said that my style of play was not for England.
I'm a working-class kid from a blue-collar New England family.
Glen Johnson is an England international in the making. Although he has already played for England .
My father had always been a traveling salesman - New England, the South, whatever.
As for what you're calling hard luck - well, we made New England out of it. That and codfish.
My great-grandfather fought with the Colonial Army in New England in the American Revolution.
Whichever country you are, if you lose games you are criticised. It's only when it's England it's like a new world war.
As a young player here in New England, there's a lot of ups and downs.
The first season in a new country like England is very difficult.
I got private lessons in keyboard at Julliard, before New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.
Who knows but that England may revive in New South Wales when it has sunk in Europe.
You can take the boy out of England, but you can't take England out of the boy. And ummm, yes, I feel a huge emotional attachment to England.
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