England Quote by Ron Atkinson Download Open image “They've certainly grown, the Japanese. I mean grown in stature, playing-wise.” — Ron Atkinson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare England Japanese Mean Stature Wise
I have read that, on the average, the Japanese are getting taller, but at the moment they seem to be about the same height… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
We've believed for 50 years that the Japanese are small Americans who wanted to be like us. They are not. — Lester Thurow Copy Share Image
Grown don't mean nothing to a mother. A child is a child. They get bigger, older, but grown. In my heart it don't mean… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
The thing I can say about Japan is they were progressive for a country that is very male dominant. — Brandi Chastain Copy Share Image
Japanese children have infinitely more developed bodies than those in the West. From the age of two, a child learns to sit in a… — Peter Brook Copy Share Image
Grown don't mean nothing to a mother. A child is a child. They get bigger, older, but grown? What's that supposed to mean? In… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
Grown dont mean nothing to a mother. A child is a child. They get bigger, older, but grown. In my heart it dont mean… — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one dimension, and not in another, unevenly. We grow partially. We are relative. We… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
Now Manchester United are 2-1 down on aggregate, they are in a better position than when they started the game at 1-1. — Ron Atkinson Copy Share Image
Moreano thought that the full back was gonna come up behind and give him one really hard. — Ron Atkinson Copy Share Image
The Spaniards have been reduced to aiming aimless balls into the box. — Ron Atkinson Copy Share Image
You half fancied that to go in as it was rising and dipping at the same time. — Ron Atkinson Copy Share Image
I would not say he (David Ginola) is the best left-winger in the Premiership, but there are none better. — Ron Atkinson Copy Share Image
Forcing modern speakers of English to not - whoops, not to split an infinitive because it isn't done in Latin makes about as much… — Steven Pinker Copy Share Image
I did not know that the planning for biological and chemical warfare was so widespread in England, and even in France before France fell.… — Nicholson Baker Copy Share Image
I didn't want to do 'Fashion Police' because I thought, 'This is stupid, this is beneath me, who wants to talk about fashion?' It… — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
Next came the Patent laws. These began in England in 1624; and, in this country, with the adoption of our constitution. Before then [these?],… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
Why did Erich von Stronheim leave Germany? Why did Hitchcock leave England? If you were a director you'd like to work in Hollywood too.… — Roman Polanski Copy Share Image
If I had been an Italian I am sure that I should have been whole-heartedly with you from the start to finish in your… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“This spending of the best part of one's life earning money in order to enjoy a questionable liberty during the least valuable part of… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
'Downton Abbey' is my worst nightmare. I just hate that whole 'Upstairs Downstairs' thing, I think it's really lazy and it doesn't represent England,… — Tom Payne Copy Share Image
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
These fledgling democracies in the Middle East, they're actually fighting for their freedom. And what are they rioting for in England? Leisurewear. — Noel Gallagher Copy Share Image
In the olden days in England, you could be hung for stealing a sheep or a loaf of bread. However, if a sheep stole… — Mike Harding Copy Share Image