Westminster's Quotes

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Westminster's Quotes By Karl Philipp Moritz: On a very gloomy dismal day, just such On a very gloomy dismal day, just such a one as it ought to be, I went to see Westminster Abbey. Karl Philipp Moritz
Westminster's Quotes By William Shatner: I've been breeding Dobies for years. Almost won I've been breeding Dobies for years. Almost won the breed in Westminster at one time. William Shatner
Westminster's Quotes By Iain Duncan Smith: No one out there is interested in who No one out there is interested in who did what to whom in Westminster politics. Iain Duncan Smith
Westminster's Quotes By David Letterman: The winner of the Westminster Dog Show gets The winner of the Westminster Dog Show gets to drink champagne - out of the toilet. David Letterman
Westminster's Quotes By Westminster Leningrad Codex: the LORD God said: 'Behold, the man is the LORD God said: 'Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil; Westminster Leningrad Codex
Westminster's Quotes By George Eliot: The clergy are, practically, the most irresponsible of The clergy are, practically, the most irresponsible of all talkers.
["Evangelical Teaching: Dr. Cumming," The Westminster Review, 1885.] — George Eliot
Westminster's Quotes By Charles Dickens: That arrangements were made for the swallowing up That arrangements were made for the swallowing up of London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been — Charles Dickens
Westminster's Quotes By Kenneth Clarke: I look forward to the day when the I look forward to the day when the Westminster Parliament is just a council chamber in Europe — Kenneth Clarke
Westminster's Quotes By Charles Kennedy: Westminster is a jungle - and the hunter Westminster is a jungle - and the hunter can always smell fear on its prey. — Charles Kennedy
Westminster's Quotes By S.A. David: The crime scenes of the Wednesday deaths in The crime scenes of the Wednesday deaths in Westminster had come to be old wine in new wine skins. Nothing changed except the victims. — S.A. David
Westminster's Quotes By Maajid Nawaz: The University of Westminster is well known for The University of Westminster is well known for being a hotbed of extremist activity. — Maajid Nawaz
Westminster's Quotes By Lucy Powell: In Scotland, the indication is that for the In Scotland, the indication is that for the Westminster elections at least, Labour voters are satisfied with their government. — Lucy Powell
Westminster's Quotes By Nicola Sturgeon: My pledge to you is that the SNP My pledge to you is that the SNP will put women and gender equality right at the heart of the Westminster agenda. — Nicola Sturgeon
Westminster's Quotes By Bob Beckel: Some days I feel like I'm only the Some days I feel like I'm only the fire hydrant to Westminster dog show. — Bob Beckel
Westminster's Quotes By Gail Carriger: My petal. Westminster's toy had tea issues. Thank My petal.
Westminster's toy had tea issues. Thank Biffy and Lyall. Toodle pip.
A. — Gail Carriger
Westminster's Quotes By Patricia Cabot: Why, Hurst couldn't have hit the side of Why, Hurst couldn't have hit the side of Westminster Abbey with a pistol, even by throwing the silly thing. — Patricia Cabot
Westminster's Quotes By Nicola Sturgeon: We've chosen to stay part of the Westminster We've chosen to stay part of the Westminster system, but we don't want to be a forgotten, sidelined part of it. — Nicola Sturgeon
Westminster's Quotes By Westminster Shorter Catechism: The chief end of man is to glorify The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever — Westminster Shorter Catechism
Westminster's Quotes By Nicola Sturgeon: Too often in the past, Scotland has been Too often in the past, Scotland has been sidelined and ignored in the Westminster corridors of power, but that doesn't have to be the case anymore. — Nicola Sturgeon
Westminster's Quotes By Charles Dickens: Arrangements were made for the swallowing up of Arrangements were made for the swallowing up of London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been laid only a round dozen of — Charles Dickens
Westminster's Quotes By Sam Snead: The only place that's holier than St. Andrews The only place that's holier than St. Andrews is Westminster Abbey. — Sam Snead
Westminster's Quotes By Henry Fox: Touch but a cobweb in Westminster Hall, and Touch but a cobweb in Westminster Hall, and the old spider of the law is out upon you with all his vermin at his heels. — Henry Fox
Westminster's Quotes By Coco Chanel: There have been several Duchesses of Westminster but There have been several Duchesses of Westminster but there is only one Chanel! — Coco Chanel
Westminster's Quotes By S.A. David: Westminster is peaceful. Sometimes we forget to lock Westminster is peaceful. Sometimes we forget to lock our doors and nothing happens. — S.A. David
Westminster's Quotes By Ken Livingstone: The problem is that many MPs never see The problem is that many MPs never see the London that exists beyond the wine bars and brothels of Westminster. — Ken Livingstone
Westminster's Quotes By Charles Dickens: London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been laid only a round dozen of years, after rapping out its messages, as the spirits — Charles Dickens
Westminster's Quotes By Diane Abbott: Finally, there's a sense in which I look Finally, there's a sense in which I look at this Westminster village and London intelligentsia as an outsider. — Diane Abbott
Westminster's Quotes By John Major: What happens when there is a conflict between What happens when there is a conflict between the Scottish parliament, if it was established, and the Westminster parliament? Who is supreme? — John Major
Westminster's Quotes By Charles Kennedy: Public perception of the Westminster arena, with all Public perception of the Westminster arena, with all its posturings, does little to engender a sense of voter belief. — Charles Kennedy