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What? Don't British women know how to use their knees?
— Shannon Hale
I'm not intellectually convinced that one-man, one-vote is the best. We practise it because that's what the British bequeathed us
— Lee Kuan Yew
Think for a moment: what is the British equivalent of the U.S. Fourth of July, or even the French 14th of July for that matter?
— Gordon Brown
One wonders what would happen in a society in which there were no rules to break. Doubtless everyone would quickly die of boredom.
— Susan Howatch
I respect the British a lot - their history, their past, their culture. I think it's beautiful, what they have with the monarchy.
— Jean-Marc Vallee
Our manifesto to the British people promised to finish the job of police reform. And that is exactly what I intend to do.
— Theresa May
He told me he was used to getting what he wanted.
— Celia Conrad
Now stiff on a pillar with a phallic air nelson stylites in Trafalgar square reminds the British what once they were.
— Lawrence Durrell
I just wear what I like, and lots of it is British.
— Natalie Massenet
I am a caricature of what British science is about in the way I work.
— Martin Fleischmann
Look to the past to see what the future holds.
— Celia Conrad
There's a perception that British pies suffer from mediocrity, and historically they have. We're trying to re-educate people about what pie is.
— James Robertson
A collection that embraces the whole world allows you to consider the whole world. That is what an institution such as the British Museum is for.
— Neil MacGregor
Anyone that knows me knows what I'm about, and I'm very much a British actor, a European actor.
— Robert Carlyle
What, are you queuing now? Just how British are you people? Don't just stand in line! Kill somebody!
— Jonathan Stroud
Shades of Harry the deserter, I thought furiously. What in God's name is the British army coming to? Glorious traditions, my aunt Fanny.
— Diana Gabaldon
It is absolutely bedrock to the British Army's philosophy that a commanding officer is responsible for what goes on within his command.
— Mike Jackson
I wondered how a man ever got an English girl into bed. What did they do with her hockey stick?
— James A. Michener
My flat's about half a mile away, and you know what I'd like most of all in the world? I'd like a cup of tea. Come on, let's go and put the kettle on.
— Philip Pullman
I am leading a war against the British Empire. I'm not worried about what Democratic Party hacks say or do.
— Kesha
I find it strange that Gisela Gschaider a 1974 immigrant from Germany is on the brexit panel telling us British what we should do .
— Alan Sugar
No 'rules.' What are you, British or something? I guess I'm too nice ... No wonder people take advantage of me.
— Alfonso Cuaron
What do you feel? I've never been asked this question once. None of us has. We aren't supposed to feel. We're British.
— Libba Bray
To all the revolutionaries fighting to throw off the yoke of tyranny around the world: look at British democracy. Is that what you want?
— Andy Zaltzman
This speedy retreat left Georges-Picot under the impression that 'What the British want, is only to deceive the Arabs.
— James Barr
What senseless violence does is to prolong the lease of life of the British or foreign rule.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I like the constant rise and fall of the British film industry. But above all, I like the workhorses who kept going no matter what.
— Peter Capaldi
Amazing what the British do with language; the nuances of politeness. The world's great diplomats, surely.
— Anne Rice
What makes me really happy is a walk in the English countryside. A nice sunset, that British countryside - it means I'm home.
— Natalie Dormer
The United States can tell you all about what's wrong with the British, to say nothing of the Russians.
— Arthur Hays Sulzberger
Catering on planes, like on British Rail, is a standing joke, but I don't really have a problem with it. I don't quite know what people expect.
— Phil Collins
I think the British people have a strong sense of what is fair.
— George Osborne
Dad was at his desk when I opened the door, doing what all British people do when they're freaked out: drinking tea.
— Rachel Hawkins