Briton Quotes
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Briton Quotes & Sayings
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You perceive, do you not, that our national fairy tales reflect the inmost desires of the Briton and the Gaul?
— Rudyard Kipling
Alan Whicker may be the last Briton to have worn a silver-buttoned blazer with complete confidence.
— Craig Brown
Fritz giggled. He's the only man I've ever known who could giggle without giving you doubts about his fundamentals.
— Rex Stout
Watch it,' her mom snapped. 'Don't start a fight just because it's the easiest thing to do.
— John Corey Whaley
Representative institutions are as much a part of the true Briton as his language and his literature.
— Annie Besant
St Patrick was a Roman Briton of good family dwelling probably in the Severn valley.
— Winston S. Churchill
A knife wound heals, but a tongue wound festers.
— Ella Leya
All marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes all the problems.
— Shelley Winters
Be Briton still to Britain true,
Among oursel's united;
For never but by British hands
Maun British wrangs be righted. — Robert Burns
Among oursel's united;
For never but by British hands
Maun British wrangs be righted. — Robert Burns
No cook can ignore the opinion of a man who asks for three helpings. One is politeness, two is hunger, but three is a true and cherished compliment.
— Kerry Greenwood
A Briton even in love should be A subject, not a slave!
— William Wordsworth
Life's adventure is important.
— Jaycee Dugard
realized at that moment that I was British, but evidently not a Briton, and that fine differentiation was now very important; I
— E.R. Braithwaite
If we care for our spiritual needs, we shall find strength for any other well-being.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The British public like a Briton with personality, someone who comes out on court and isn't dour and down on themselves.
— Jo Durie
The star-crossed lovers
— Suzanne Collins
Even the lowest of the Hindus, the Pariah, has less of the brute in him than a Briton in a similar social status.
— Swami Vivekananda
I turn away with fright and horror from the lamentable evil of functions which do not have derivatives.
— Charles Hermite