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- A man who sees another man on the street corner with only a stump for an arm will be so shocked the… — Bertolt Brecht
- The Penguin books are splendid value for sixpence, so splendid that if other publishers had any sense they would combine against them… — George Orwell
- Listening to a speech by [Neville] Chamberlain is like paying a visit to Woolworth's, everything in its place and nothing above sixpence. — Aneurin Bevan
- To cash paid for saddlery, a letter case, maps, glasses, etc etc etc. for the use of my Command: 29 pounds 13… — George Washington
- Look around you. Your world-hosts are all in mutiny, in confusion, destitution; on the eve of fiery wreck and madness! They will… — Thomas Carlyle
- Beef also was difficult to be procured and exceedingly poor; the price nearly sixpence farthing per pound. — William Bligh
- I had neither kith nor kin in England, and was therefore as free as air -- or as free as an income… — Arthur Conan Doyle
- Reality TV was to me the worst form of entertainment--the modern equivalent of paying sixpence to watch lunatics howling at the wall… — Jasper Fforde
- I would not be you for a kingdom.' The remark was too naïve to rouse anger; I merely said - 'Very good.'… — Charlotte Bronte
- I've been thinking about it a great deal, and it seems to me that although one sixpence is as good as another… — George MacDonald
- I think with Shakespeare you can be required to do absolutely anything at the turn of a sixpence - suddenly you go… — Ian Mckellen
- Without the shepherd's dog, the whole of the open mountainous land in Scotland would not be worth a sixpence. — James Hogg