“Thus did these two, the man from Wales and the man from Norfolk, enter the silent streets of the town of Glastonbury.” — John Cowper Powys Copy Share Image
“Dychwelyd i wlad eich hynafiaid; gwaed yn galw i waed. Return to the land of your fathers; blood calls to blood.” — Horton Deakins Copy Share Image
I liked masculine fabrics: Prince of Wales checks, city pinstripes, and flannels - worn with black tights, flattish shoes. — Mary Quant Copy Share Image
While I have corrected agreed factual errors, I have not been inhibited from writing what I felt to be the truth about… — Jonathan Dimbleby Copy Share Image
There's more chance of me flying Concorde to the moon blindfolded than there is of you taking Wales to the World Cup. — Robbie Savage Copy Share Image
Even when I was Archbishop of Wales and working with new bishops, I used to say, not realising quite how true it… — Rowan Williams Copy Share Image
The moment seemed right to me for a full and, if possible, authoritative portrait of the life and character of the Prince… — Jonathan Dimbleby Copy Share Image
There's not really the appetite in Wales at the moment to become an independent country. Scotland is in a different place. — Carwyn Jones Copy Share Image
If Britons were left to tax themselves, there would be no schools, no hospitals, just a 500-mile-high statue of Diana, Princess of… — Andy Zaltzman Copy Share Image
We moved to Wales when I was quite young, but we frequently visited the rest of my family, especially my mother's side. — Joseph Morgan Copy Share Image
You all know the reasons which have impelled me to renounce the throne. But I want you to understand that in making… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
At Birmingham, I was a pain in the backside for my manager Steve Bruce when I found out Blackburn wanted to sign… — Robbie Savage Copy Share Image
Nor do I think that any other nation than this of Wales, nor any other language, whatever may hereafter come to pass,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
From the 15th century to 1688, England and Wales, like Scotland, had been peripheral kingdoms in the European power game, more often… — Linda Colley Copy Share Image
The Conservative Party absolutely can be a party that speaks to mining communities in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, and communities based around heavy… — James Cleverly Copy Share Image
I'm blessed to still live in Wales. We have the beaches, the mountains, the food, the people of course. We have a… — Colin Jackson Copy Share Image
I certainly treasure the memory and indeed the picture, which still hangs in my house in Scotland, of Ronnie Barker and I… — Ronnie Corbett Copy Share Image
One of the greatest objections which families have to New South Wales, is their apprehension of the moral effects that are likely… — Charles Sturt Copy Share Image
It's about getting a more democratic Wales for the purpose of improving our economic performance, for improving the delivery of health care,… — Ron Davies Copy Share Image
Wale means to arrive home. So the crown has arrived home. Akin is warrior or brave man. Nuoye is a brave man… — Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Copy Share Image
In my day England, Scotland, Wales had 80 drama schools. There are none left. So there's no training, no discipline. — Peter O'Toole Copy Share Image
“Here, are the stiffening hills, here, the rich cargo Congealed in the dark arteries, Old veins That hold Glamorgan's blood. The midnight… — Mervyn Peake Copy Share Image
Everyone I know is fervently proud to be Welsh but you try not to be preachy about it. It's difficult at times.… — Gary Speed Copy Share Image
I come from - I came from Wales, and it's a strong, butch society. We were in the war and all that.… — Anthony Hopkins Copy Share Image
The personality of the Queen [ Elizabeth II]... For instance, once she goes - if she's ever going to die, it seems… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
The Rebecca Riots by David Williams is an unassuming book, but its significance is universal. The book and its author determined my… — Kenneth O. Morgan Copy Share Image