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Language and History in Viking Age England: Language Relations between Speakers of Old Norse and Old English (Turnbout, 2002).
— F. Donald Logan
When I was old enough, I was 21 years of age, I decided to come to America. I did it illegally, so I jumped the border. I didn't speak any English.
— Cesar Millan
Old English, the heart and soul of the old regime at Oxford, ceased to be a required course only as of 2002.
— Philip Zaleski
What's chumming?" I asked, wondering if it was some old English nautical term for making friends.
— Raleigh Blake
old-fashioned flowers, it looked like an English garden.
— Melanie Benjamin
About GreenHollyWood who is this character?? My English teacher a fat guy about 30 or 35 years old with Glasses and short Hair.
— Deyth Banger
I've always used Old English in certain songs.
— Erik Rutan
Pelapi. It is an old word. There is no single word like it in English. It means 'librarian,' but also 'apprentice,' or perhaps 'student.
— Scott Hawkins
The old culture had come out of poverty, out of English customs.
— Charlie Munger
Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English.
— William Shakespeare
Fuckyou-ish?" "The English dialect of the ancient language 'fuckyou.' Very old. Dignified even.
— Celia Kyle
Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply - and was expected to share it.
— Ronald Wright
It was decorated with Japanese fans and Chinese lanterns, which gave it a very Old English effect.
— Saki
The best models of English writing are Shakespeare and the Old Testament.
— Aleister Crowley
an 'old English lady'. Henry, though, had other
— Thomas Penn
My favorite pudding is good old English apple pie.
— Jeremy Bulloch
What good is ye world when ye canst not livest hither.
— K. Hari Kumar
Ah, fairest maiden, thine beauty doth maketh mine loins stir, and mine cup runneth over.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
In my time first cousins did not meet like strangers. But we are learning modesty from the Americans, and old English ways are too gross for us.
— J. Sheridan Le Fanu
I'm old-school English, so I suppose I'm quite protective - especially of time. Now that I'm a father, every moment is precious.
— Orlando Bloom
I could never have pictured myself writing a book when I was 25 years old. My mom was an English teacher but I wasn't that way growing up.
— Tony Dungy
I'd love to have been in things like 'The Jewel in the Crown,' but of course they're terribly old English. I can do that. But I'm not that.
— Julia McKenzie