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Rob Green needed to get the long barrier out, didn't he?
— James Anderson
My first show, in England, was called 'Soldier, Soldier.'
— James Callis
The more excited the rooster gets, the higher his voice goes. He's got a little bit of a Barney Fife quality to him.
— Jeff Foxworthy
Luck is like a lift and hard is like the stairs, lift may fail but stairs will always gets you at the top
— Amit Dhiman
Thus do I want man and woman to be: the one fit to wage war and the other fit to give birth, but both fit to dance with head and feet.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Sometimes I hate being a girl. It seems like you are always on the verge of either crying or going insane.
— Elizabeth Storme
No one any good you be sure,' said Mrs. Kemp. 'I can't swaller these new people as are comin' in; the street ain't wot it was when I fust come.' When
— W. Somerset Maugham
The noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees, is the high road that leads him to England!
— Samuel Johnson
It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life.
— P.D. James
In 'Next to Normal,' I had millions of breakdowns and panic attacks, but nobody ever heard about those.
— Jennifer Damiano
England! my country, great and free! Heart of the world, I leap to thee!
— Philip James Bailey
In England, literary pretence is more universal than elsewhere from our method of education.
— James Payn
It was heartbreaking when you recognized that moment when pieces of your reality turned into memories.
— J. Sterling
A greater evil than the restoration of the Bourbons to the world in general, and England in particular, can hardly happen.
— Charles James Fox
The air of England has long been too pure for a slave, and every man is free who breathes it.
— James Mansfield
I perceive your tongue is," returned madame; "and what the tongue is, I suppose the man is.
— Charles Dickens
Long experience has taught me that in England nobody goes to the theatre unless he or she has bronchitis.
— James Agate
I've plotted and schemed all my life. There is no other way to be a King, fifty and alive all at once.
— James Goldman
When twilight drops her curtain down And pins it with a star Remember that you have a friend Though she may wander far.
— L.M. Montgomery
Most English talk is a quadrille in a sentry-box.
— Henry James