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The United States may have retained more of the intellectual imprint of the British 18th century than Britain itself.
— William Rees-Mogg
I'm very happy in my 18th century worker's cottage in Kent and playing my music for the dog-walkers paused outside.
— Christian McKay
I chose to wait to get my drivers license. Since I was working and I didn't have time, I got it like a week before my 18th birthday.
— Michelle Trachtenberg
I am a person of the 18th century.
— Cecilia Bartoli
Truly, Buffon was the father of all thought in natural history in the second half of the 18th century.
— Ernst W. Mayr
The blues are like the fugue in 18th century. It's probably the music that belongs most to our time.
— Michael Tippett
The colors of the underwater rock [are] as pale and delicate as those in the wardrobe of an 18th-century marchioness.
— William Manchester
I grow tired of 18th century moralities in a 20th century space-atomic age
— Charles Bukowski
In fact, it was the largest expeditionary force of the 18th century. The largest, most powerful force ever set forth from Britain or any nation.
— David McCullough
It was neat to see a plaque on the 18th fairway, and go up there and kind of look at the green and just remembering the moment,
— Paula Creamer
It's a very 18th-century thing to have a book broken into several volumes.
— Matthew Tobin Anderson
Yeats was 18th-century oratory, almost.
— Seamus Heaney
The English literary movement at the end of the 18th century was obviously due in great part, if not mainly, to the renewed practice of walking.
— Leslie Stephen
Well, I certainly wouldn't want to live in the 18th century myself, or the 19th either, for that matter.
— Barbara Ehrenreich
Hamilton had one of those extraordinary 18th-century minds that touched on virtually every major topic of the day.
— Ron Chernow
Once more they had left their own time for another age. The age of Bellman, the bacchanalian 18th-century poet.
— Henning Mankell
If the rise of European colonisation began in 18th century India, then the rallying cry of 'Jai Hind!' also signalled its end in 1947.
— Pranab Mukherjee
Bill Cosby 18th.
— Jonny Fox
I have always thought it bad manners to let one's fingers stay too long in another man's snuffbox.
— Anna Freeman
In the 18th Century William Blake saw Heaven in a grain of sand. Most people nowadays can't even see the writing on the wall.
— Dean Cavanagh