“Westminster is peaceful. Sometimes we forget to lock our doors and nothing happens.” — S. A. David Copy Share Image
There have been several Duchesses of Westminster but there is only one Chanel! — Coco Chanel Copy Share Image
The winner of the Westminster Dog Show gets to drink champagne - out of the toilet. — David Letterman Copy Share Image
I've been breeding Dobies for years. Almost won the breed in Westminster at one time. — William Shatner Copy Share Image
No more top-down politics with Westminster dictating what's right for every community. We must all be partners in designing a better future… — Caroline Lucas Copy Share Image
It is eerie being all but alone in Westminster Abbey. Without the tourists, there are only the dead, many of them kings… — A. N. Wilson Copy Share Image
I've lived in a flat in Westminster in London for over 20 years; and I also have a house in the country,… — Marti Webb Copy Share Image
I make sure everything goes evenly in the chamber. But also, I'm kind of the chief executive of the Palace of Westminster,… — Lindsay Hoyle Copy Share Image
I refused to pair with a Tory MP, I refused all foreign junkets and I've never had a drink in a Westminster… — Dennis Skinner Copy Share Image
Much have I travelled in the realms of gold for which I thank the Paddington and Westminster Public Libraries. — Peter Porter Copy Share Image
“Why, Hurst couldn’t have hit the side of Westminster Abbey with a pistol, even by throwing the silly thing.” — Patricia Cabot Copy Share Image
I went to the Westminster College for Men in Missouri, which is what it was called back then, and transferred to the… — Ted Shackelford Copy Share Image
You have a job but you don't always have job security, you have your own home but you worry about mortgage rates… — Theresa May Copy Share Image
One of the things I want to achieve in the potentially short time I'm in Westminster is to stop people thinking we're… — Jess Phillips Copy Share Image
The Reformed tradition at the beginning of the twenty-first century is different as a consequence of this - and different in nontrivial… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
It was Reagan who began the realignment of American politics, making the Republicans into internationalist Jeffersonians with his speech in London at… — Michael Ignatieff Copy Share Image
PRIMATE, n. The head of a church, especially a State church supported by involuntary contributions. The Primate of England is the Archbishop… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
After listening to modern tirades against the great creeds of the Church, one receives a shock when one turns to the Westminster… — John Gresham Machen Copy Share Image
As I passed along the side walls of Westminster Abbey, I hardly saw any thing but marble monuments of great admirals, but… — Karl Philipp Moritz Copy Share Image
It is beginning to be doubtful whether Parliament and Congress sit in Westminster and Washington, or in the editorial rooms of the… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
Commemorative stone in the floor of the Chapel of St. George in Westminster Abbey, London, dedicated in 1947: TO THE MEMORY OF… — Robert Baden-Powell Copy Share Image
It is contended that those who have been bred at Eton, Harrow, Rugby, and Westminster, that the public sentiment within each of… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Westminster is gripped by a fanatical race towards a cliff-edge Brexit and nobody is stopping to think about the impact it would… — Sam Gyimah Copy Share Image
In Scotland, the indication is that for the Westminster elections at least, Labour voters are satisfied with their government. — Lucy Powell Copy Share Image
The creation of regional mayors has done little to reduce the sense that all power is concentrated in Westminster, and all investment… — Caroline Lucas Copy Share Image
The problem is that many MPs never see the London that exists beyond the wine bars and brothels of Westminster. — Ken Livingstone Copy Share Image
What happens when there is a conflict between the Scottish parliament, if it was established, and the Westminster parliament? Who is supreme? — John Major Copy Share Image
After 23 years closeted at Westminster, where often all you can see out of the windows are other parliamentary buildings, I appreciate… — Ann Widdecombe Copy Share Image
Westminster's hardly a billboard for people-centred politics. Given its makeup, the term 'Commons' is pretty ironic, too. — Caroline Lucas Copy Share Image
I grew up in New Jersey in the '80s. That means one thing: Big hair. ... I had big hair, my boyfriends… — Jancee Dunn Copy Share Image
Westminster Abbey, the Tower, a steeple, one church, and then another, presented themselves to our view; and we could now plainly distinguish… — Karl Philipp Moritz Copy Share Image
“For having lived in Westminster — how many years now? over twenty, — one feels even in the midst of the traffic,… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
Thankfully, due to the United Kingdom and the commitment of the Westminster government we are able to ensure that money brought in,… — Iain Duncan Smith Copy Share Image
Thus, at long last, as a visible emblem of unity was daily growing in the new Palace of Justice then being erected… — Edward Jenks Copy Share Image
Westminster Abbey is nature crystallized into a conventional form by man, with his sorrows, his joys, his failures, and his seeking for… — M. E. W. Sherwood Copy Share Image
And so in my warnings, I was pointing to a number of incidents around the communion that could undermine our growing sense… — George Carey Copy Share Image
If animals had a Pope," Major Thompson said to me, "their Vatican would be in London. And if by some dire submarine… — Pierre Daninos Copy Share Image
There are more speculators about New Westminster and Victoria than there were in Winnipeg during the boom and they are a much… — William Cornelius Van Horne Copy Share Image
Thankfully, due to the United Kingdom and the commitment of the Westminster government we are able to ensure that money brought in,… — Iain Duncan Smith Copy Share Image
The young man who, at the end of September, 1924, dismounted from a taxicab in South Square, Westminster, was so unobtrusively American… — John Galsworthy Copy Share Image