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I go to the theater two or three times a week when I'm in London. Whereas I feel guilty going to the cinema in the middle of the afternoon.
— Eddie Redmayne
In London, I really like going to the Mandarin Oriental. They can even do my feet without tickling me.
— Lara Stone
I was thinking of going to London drama schools or to New York, because France didn't accommodate the things I wanted to do in film.
— Vincent Cassel
I love London. I love the U.K., but if I was going to live anywhere else on Earth, it would be Australia.
— Tom Parker Bowles
He was sounding the deeps of his nature, and of the parts of his nature that were deeper than he, going back into the womb of Time.
— Jack London
I hate going out in Brighton now. It's different in London. People respect you more there.
— Katie Price
To wake up in the morning and just know what I'm going to wear, it helps me get out of the house faster.
— Theophilus London
I had met American artists and just couldn't believe their energy. London was always such a struggle to get anything going.
— Roselee Goldberg
If I'd stayed on in London and carried on going to literary parties, it would have wrecked me as a writer.
— Colin Wilson
you don't know the game of buying brains. I do. That's my specialty. I'm going to make money out of them,
— Jack London
If I walk into a store, I'm going to buy the best jacket or the best item in the store, hands down.
— Theophilus London
London is a fantastic creator of jobs - but many of these jobs are going to people who don't originate in this country.
— Boris Johnson
we'll be going up to London
— J.K. Rowling
I can't wait until I touch the stage, I'm going to catch the spirit and lose my mind.
— Theophilus London
I was born in London, so going there is always a treat.
— Roger Moore
I'm always afraid someone's going to tap me on the shoulder one day and say, 'Back to North London.'
— Alan Parker
Well, I am going to exercise my prerogative of roaring and show you how fares nobility. Watch me.
— Jack London
I want to change the color of Starbucks from green to red. Whose job was it to say, 'This is going to be green?' I want that to be my job.
— Theophilus London
I'm going to Queen Mary's [university] in East London and I am trying to juggle it. Sometimes, it's really hard.
— Yasmin Paige
There are so many Jamaican people here in London, it's going to be like being at home for me.
— Usain Bolt
A city like London was always going to be a paradox, the best of it so very riddled with the opposite, so Swiss-cheesed with moral holes.
— China Mieville
I live in a flat in central London. I do like it there; there's always stuff going on. But I do crave a bit of peace and quiet.
— Joe Thomas
For me, going to London is like coming home. In fact, I've often entertained the idea of ending my days there.
— Elaine Stritch
Och, here is the gauger newly from London, and we hae Clunes making couthy with him, nae respect fur the fact it's our labour going intae those taxes.
— Anonymous
A lot of people in my life are getting sick or potentially going to get sick from tobacco.
— Jeremy London
When you're a kid, you're only exposed to what's going on in your mind. The mind is like a bigger-than-outer-space type of thing.
— Theophilus London
She ate up London and spat it out, and now she's recharging her batteries in Bursford before going back into the fray,' Jack said.
— Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
I think what's going on with gorillas is pretty bad. The fact is that you can buy gorilla meat in London any day you want it.
— Adam Ant
No, doctor, I'm going to London. If things happen anywhere, they happen in London.
— Agatha Christie
Whatever your ethnicity is, in this life you are going to be on a journey to discover who you are and how you feel about yourself.
— Lauren London
It's a lot easier having a girlfriend in a band than if you were going out with someone that lived in London.
— Simon Taylor-Davis
Isn't anyone going to take these damnable arrows out of me?
— Cayla Kluver
I miss that London thing of walking outside and bumping into mates and going, 'Do you want to get a pint?'
— Lena Headey
My home will never be a place, but a state of mind, which I find through my music.
— Charlotte Eriksson