I love French and English bulldogs. They're hilarious and adorable. — Xander Schauffele Copy Share Image
You're going to find England, unfortunately, is a place where you get a lot of jealous, envious, you know, negative people. That's… — Philip Green Copy Share Image
In the English league, there are great players everywhere. It's impressive. — Matteo Guendouzi Copy Share Image
Laistry…I can't even say that. What would you call them in English?" "Canadians. — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
The British nation is unique, in that they are the only nation that like to be told how bad things are... — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
I hate the way the English have of not being serious about being serious, I really hate it. — Julian Barnes Copy Share Image
We [England] have become all Billy Big Time and become too big for our boots, and yet we have got nothing to… — Terry Butcher Copy Share Image
Maybe it's because I'm English, but in terms of how people perceive us I only pick up on the negative side of… — Chris Martin Copy Share Image
I really have no idea what the French think of my characters, or why The Devil All the Time did so well… — Donald Ray Pollock Copy Share Image
You could imagine a language exactly like English except it doesn't have connectives like 'and' that allow you to make longer expressions.… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“As she glanced down at the great distance to the ground below, she whispered in his ear, "You have obviously taken the… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
While we like to think queueing is unique to British culture, the truth is that we are mere amateurs. The old Soviet… — Julia Hartley-Brewer Copy Share Image
The English are a tolerant bunch and, outside elements of the London elite, never much minded the rise of the Scottish Raj:… — Andrew Neil Copy Share Image
I wanted to write plays. I was at Yale graduate school at the time for English literature, not for acting... I liked… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
I have an English literature degree. I wanted to be the next great American novelist from a very early age, but I… — Daniel Suarez Copy Share Image
I remember once saying in a television interview that the only things I hadn't been in were the opera and the ballet.… — Donald Sinden Copy Share Image
I first decided that I wanted to act when I was 9. And I was at a very bizarre prep school at… — John Hurt Copy Share Image
“Anyone watching her would have thought her cold, indifferent, but this was the only way she knew to tackle her deepest troubles,… — Laura L. Sullivan Copy Share Image
“Mocho was a Spanish word that meant maimed or referred to something that had been lopped off like a stump. To call… — Gwen Cooper Copy Share Image
I went to hockey camp at Michigan because my dad has some relatives in the Ann Arbor area. We went to visit… — Carl Hagelin Copy Share Image
Now, if you are like me - if you are like practically anybody in America - then you probably hold some negative… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
“More recently, during a debate in the House of Lords in 1978 one of the members said: "If there is a more… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
“Sometimes these differences in meaning take on a kind of bewildering circularity. A tramp in Britain is a bum in America, while… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
As a nation, we English tend to be self-deprecating, looking down on ourselves. We're insular but also flexible, whereas in Germany, it's… — Simon Rattle Copy Share Image
Shakespeare is absolutely big in Africa. I guess he's big everywhere. Growing up, Shakespeare was the thing. You'd learn monologues and you'd… — Ishmael Beah Copy Share Image