English Woman Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about English Woman
English Woman Quotes & Sayings
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The most difficult thing for a wise woman to do is to pretend to be a foolish one.
— W. Somerset Maugham
I prefer Offenbach to Bach often.
— Thomas Beecham
By the light of our insistent truths we wander into death
— Edmond Jabes
You going back for your home or for your pet?" "They're the same thing,
— Sara Pennypacker
Commonplace they might be, but the accumulation of these memories has led to one result: me.
— Haruki Murakami
We are the first to ever publicly advertise we don't test on animals.
— John Paul DeJoria
God! The sexiest three words in the English language, 'you were right'. What woman doesn't love to hear that?
— Kristan Higgins
The greatest treasure you can leave your children is a sense of modesty and the advice to follow virtuous persons.
— Theognis Of Megara
I am the granddaughter of an English woman. I love England and her people and, regardless of politics, consider you to be family ... and always will.
— Nicola Sturgeon
I have lived and slept in the same bed with English countesses and Prussian farm women ... no woman has excited passions among women more than I have.
— Florence Nightingale
I've always loved the '40s romantic comedies and the idea of those mistaken identities and lovers' misunderstandings.
— Pearl Cleage
Nowadays when a good-looking woman flirts with me, however idly, I guffaw like some ruddy English lord, haw haw, har har, harr harr.
— Walker Percy
People are like songs to me. About 60 seconds in, I'll know whether or not to add them to my 'favorites.
— Crystal Woods
A book is a garden, a party, a company by the way..
— Charles Baudelaire
The whole of life did not consist in going to bed with a woman, he thought, returning to Scott and Balzac, to the English novel and the French novel.
— Virginia Woolf
I'm in fact Australian but my mother's English so I've got no problem playing a domineering English woman.
— Jacki Weaver
A woman who is praying and a woman who is having fun, they both say " Oh My God", the only difference is how they pronounce it.
— M.F. Moonzajer
I know all about you. You're the people waiting on the shoreline with the warm towels and the hot chocolate after the woman swims the English Channel.
— Gwen Moore
The cover of Mojo, that was good for us.
— Meg White