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I know there are some people in British Columbia who are still holding a vigil for '3rd Rock'.
— Wayne Knight
I know too much about British politics to comment on British politics.
— Helle Thorning-Schmidt
When I drove for British teams ... they called me The Tadpole because I was too small to be a frog.
— Alain Prost
I am not a British isolationist. I don't just want a better deal for Britain. I want a better deal for Europe too.
— David Cameron
If my British film career was a girl, then I'd been hanging around outside her apartment a little bit too long.
— Rufus Sewell
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in time of war, — Geoffrey Hill
in time of war, — Geoffrey Hill
Men have been growing more stupid for several thousand years; I myself shall waste no tears at his demise'- old British man in Earth Abides
— George R. Stewart
I feel that a lot of British comedy is often too bombastic, too obvious, dressing up and shouting and pulling funny faces.
— Ricky Gervais
Most British statesmen have either drunk too much or womanised too much. I never fell into the second category.
— George Brown, Baron George-Brown
No 'rules.' What are you, British or something? I guess I'm too nice ... No wonder people take advantage of me.
— Alfonso Cuaron
The word bollocks seems strong, punk rock, and imposing, but in reality, bollocks is always too tame to make much of an impact.
— Jennifer Harrison
British Conservatives base their entire approach to politics on the rule of law, and rightly so.
— William Randolph Hearst
As we all know, it is the proper duty of every British subject to come to the aid of the TARDIS.
— Steven Moffat
I was never too keen on the British music press. They've called us a supermarket hype, and they used to suggest that we didn't write our own songs.
— Freddie Mercury
In 1966 I became president of the British Computer Society.
— Lord Mountbatten
I thought about Cassidy, and how she pronounced "vitamin" the British way and hated when people took too many napkins in restaurants.
— Robyn Schneider
I've had much nastier things said about me in the British press than in the Bosnian press.
— Paddy Ashdown
Lawrence of Arabia, British Beatlemania.
— Billy Joel