British Quotes - Page 5
We, while noting many things amiss about Victorian society, more often sense them judging us.
"The Victorians". Book by A. N. Wilson, 1970.
William Falconer (2012). “Falconers Marine Dictionary (1780)”, p.146, BoD – Books on Demand
American grammar doesn't have the sturdiness of British grammar, but it has its own scruffy charm.
Stephen King (2002). “On Writing”, p.112, Simon and Schuster
An excellent introduction to the rise and fall of the British Raj, accurate, succinct, and engaging.
Rebecca Harding Davis (1904). “Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography”, p.25, Vanderbilt University Press
I would sooner play in a good British picture than in the majority of American pictures I have seen.
"Charles James Fox" by L. G. Mitchell, London: Penguin, (p. 194), 1997.