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Famous British Quotes
'The more I see the less I know for sure.'.. John Lennon
'People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it'.. George Bernard Shaw
'All we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiastic about.'.. Charles Kingsley
'All the world over, I will back the masses against the classes.'.. W E Gladstone
'Each man in his way is a treasure.'.. Robert Falcon Scott
'All heiresses are beautiful.'.. John Dryden
'Possession isn't nine-tenths of the law. It's nine-tenths of the problem'.. John Lennon
'Errors are not in the art but in the artificers.'.. Isaac Newton
'You should not take a fellow eight years old and make him swear to never kiss the girls'.. Robert Browning
'A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality'.. John Lennon
'Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people'.. Oscar Wilde
'Every blessed one of you feels better for that burst of laughter.'.. Ivor Novello
'A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's certainty.'.. Rudyard Kipling
'The kind of people who always go on about whether a thing is in good taste invariably have very bad taste'.. Joe Orton
'Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity.'.. T S Eliot
'No one can look back on his schooldays and say with truth that they were altogether unhappy'.. George Orwell
'I saw six men kicking and punching the mother-in-law. My neighbour said 'Are you going to help?' I said 'No, six should be enough'.. Les Dawson
'I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.'.. D H Lawrence
'Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it.'.. John Lennon
'Life has a practice of living you, if you don't live it.'.. Philip Larkin
'One of the disadvantages of wine is that it makes a man mistake words for thoughts.'.. Samuel Johnson
'One of the things being in politics has taught me is that men are not a reasoned or reasonable sex'.. Margaret Thatcher
'The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you can see.'.. Winston Churchill
'I enjoy convalescence. It is the part that makes the illness worth while'.. George Bernard Shaw
'A State without the means of some change is without the means of its conservation.'.. Edmund Burke
'No violent extreme endures.'.. Thomas Carlyle
'All great truths begin as blasphemies.'.. George Bernard Shaw
'We pay when old for the excesses of youth.'.. J B Priestley
'An original idea. That can't be too hard. The library must be full of them.'.. Stephen Fry
'The length of a film should be directly determined by the endurance of the human bladder'.. Alfred Hitchcock