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When the Killers first came out, a lot of people thought we were English, and it touched a chord in me, because my roots are very American.
— Brandon Flowers
The English, he thought, had once conquered most of the known world, but their cooking hadn't improved as a result.
— Lavie Tidhar
It wasn't that Henry was less of himself in English. He was less of himself out loud. His native language was thought.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I thought again how odd it was to be on formal terms with someone you had once permitted to lick your ears.
— Josh Lanyon
It was never quite clear to Eleanor why the English thought it was so distinguished to have done nothing for a long time in the same place,
— Edward St. Aubyn
For a terrifying moment I thought he was going to hug me, but fortunately we both remembered we were English just in time. Still, it was a close call.
— Ben Aaronovitch
There is nothing beautiful or sweet or great in life that is not mysterious.
— Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand
Discipleship is the pursuit of holiness and happiness. It is the path to our best and happiest self.
— Dieter F. Uchtdorf
I thought of walks in the English countryside, where people start shouting at you as soon as you stray from the footpath.
— George Monbiot
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— James Patterson
The more we come in contact with animals and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care of the young.
— Immanuel Kant
Also, I have found that I really like to work in English. It's very strange because it's exactly the opposite of what I thought it would be like.
— Olivier Martinez
I thought that strange syntax was the language of story books. I didn't realize those were poor translations ... English from Edwardian times.
— Sandra Cisneros
Faults in English prose derive not so much from lack of knowledge, intelligence or art as from lack of thought, patience or goodwill.
— Robert Graves
Will America be the death of English? I'm glad I asked me that. My well-thought-out mature judgment is that it will.
— Edwin Newman
Shakespeare has been praised in English more than anything mortal except poetry itself. Fame exhausts thought in his eulogy.
— George Edward Woodberry
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