English Gentleman Quotes
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Faith is belief without evidence and reason; coincidentally that's also the definition of delusion.
— Richard Dawkins
Who is she, why is she still here and when can I see her naked? Paris asked with an eyebrow wiggle
— Gena Showalter
With more insight into the English character, I poured out a stiff whisky and soda and placed it in front of the gloomy inspector.
— Agatha Christie
And you call yourself an English gentleman,' she exclaimed, savagely.
'No, that's a thing I've never done in all my life. — W. Somerset Maugham
'No, that's a thing I've never done in all my life. — W. Somerset Maugham
If you're walking down the right path and you're willing to keep walking, eventually you'll make progress.
— Barack Obama
The English gentleman is a combination of silence, courtesy, dignity, sport, newspapers and honesty.
— Karel Capek
No real English gentleman, in his secret soul, was ever sorry for the death of a political economist.
— Walter Bagehot
If Wellington epitomizes the English gentleman, Eisenhower epitomizes the natural American gentleman.
— John Keegan
The climate, the economic situation, rising birth rates; none of these things give me a lot of hope or reason to be optimistic.
— David Attenborough
Lord Maccon was Scottish-big; this gentleman was only English-big - there was a distinct difference.
— Gail Carriger
Do not follow your present course. It is a dead end. The dead end of the perfect English gentleman.
— Guy Vanderhaeghe
According to the law of custom, and perhaps of reason, foreign travel completes the education of an English gentleman.
— Edward Gibbon
I'm not sure I can take your advice. You are dealing with English Gentlemen. We are dealing with monsters.
— Martin Buber
What is to give light must endure burning. - Viktor E. Frankl
— Glennon Doyle Melton
If you want to curry favor with a politician, give him credit for something someone else did.
— James Abourezk