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England Quotes - Page 6

Who the first inhabitants of Britain were, whether natives or immigrants, remains obscure; one must remember we are dealing with barbarians.

Cornelius Tacitus, Harold Mattingly (1965). “Tacitus on Britain and Germany: a translation of the Agricola and the Germania”

One of the brightest gems in the New England weather is the dazzling uncertainty of it.

Mark Twain (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated)”, p.7203, Delphi Classics

He was not only a bore; he bored for England.

'Tread Softly' (1966) p. 147 (of Sir Anthony Eden)

If the Church of England were to fail, it would be found in my parish

In D. Newsome 'The Parting of Friends' (1966) p. 395

In England, justice is open to all - like the Ritz Hotel.

In R. E. Megarry 'Miscellany-at-Law' (1955) p. 254.

I am conscious of having served England as I served my own country.

Engraving on the statue of Ferdinand Foch on Grosvenor Square in London, UK.

Scholes and Van Nistelrooy drugged the last two defenders.

"Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.