Quotes About England
As for my personal ambitions, I always loved playing for England and always felt I did well.
~ Peter Crouch
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When I was in high school in England, I wasn't sure that you could have a career in fashion. In those days, there were very few fashion magazines. I didn't realize there was a school where you could go and learn how to make clothes and design. I thought you just had to be discovered somewhere, like a film.
~ Maria Cornejo
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Three Lions' is a song about loss: about the fact that England mainly lose.
~ David Baddiel
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Make no mistake, I'm a huge admirer of Faheem Ashraf, and I said so in England.
~ Mickey Arthur
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I'm going to prove I can coach in the women's game and prove I can manage an England team to success.
~ Phil Neville
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I am so proud to be a manager in England.
~ Mauricio Pochettino
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I was born in Manchester, England.
~ Genesis P-Orridge
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I've had a lot of success in England, and I've really enjoyed my time with Manchester City, but I wanted to challenge myself even further by playing abroad.
~ Toni Duggan
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The Manchester move was OK. I was still in England and I knew I could go back home.
~ Jadon Sancho
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I think that Manchester United, since I was young - and I'm not just saying this because I'm here; I'm an honest guy, and I never lie - I think it's the biggest club in England. That's what I think.
~ Alexis Sanchez
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William Henry Cadwalladr
~ Diane Setterfield
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There is a connection between Dal mations and gipsies. Many people believe that it was the gipsies who first brought Dalmatians to England, long, long ago. And nothing like as long ago as that, there were gipsies who travelled round England with Dalmatians trained to do tricks. And these performing dogs earned money for the gipsies.
~ Dodie Smith
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Is it awful to join in this planning? Is it trying to sell one's sister? But surely Rose can manage to fall in love with them — I mean, with whichever one will fall in love with her. I hope it will be Neil, because I really do think Simon is a little frightening — only it is Neil who thinks England is a joke.
~ Dodie Smith
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In rural England, people live wrapped tight in a cocoon; only their eyes move to make sure nobody gets more than themselves. Popular education has not touched them; they communicate as their fathers did by a flick of the eyeballs, passing down grudges either improve upon or, at very least, in mint condition, from generation to generation.
~ Unknown
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Queen Elizabeth II is in fact Queen Elizabeth I and II. The reason for this is that the union between England and Scotland did not take place until 1603 - after Elizabeth I had ruled in England; therefore until 1952, there had never been a Queen Elizabeth of Scotland!
~ Jack Goldstein
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Although it is called the English Civil War, there were in fact three civil wars. And it wasn't just limited to England; Scotland and Ireland got involved as well! One notable incident occurred on the 11th of September 1649, when soldiers of the New Model Army captured the town of Drogheda in Ireland. When they found the Royalist commander, Sir Arthur Aston, they beat him to death with his own wooden leg.
~ Jack Goldstein
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Where is the home of the monarchy in England? If you said Buckingham Palace, you're wrong! Whilst that is the home of Queen Elizabeth II - and has been the residence of choice since Queen Victoria's reign, the Royal Court has always remained a St James's Palace - a few steps down the road!
~ Jack Goldstein
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Although it is called the English Civil War, there were in fact three civil wars. And it wasn't just limited to England; Scotland and Ireland got involved as well! One notable incident occurred on the 11th of September 1649, when soldiers of the New Model Army captured the town of Drogheda in Ireland.
~ Jack Goldstein
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The Norman Conquest was, in fact, the accession of
~ Jacob Abbott
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William, duke of Normandy, to the English throne.
~ Jacob Abbott
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The unofficial reason for England's occupation of India was to tap Indian resources to expand British wealth
~ Unknown
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In England, as on the Continent, two stages of invasion are distinguished; the first, from about 787 to 855, a purely destructive one of plunder and rapine; the second, of occupation.
~ Unknown
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the Hanse towns acquire a commercial supremacy over Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, – in fact, from the east coast of England to Novgorod they almost monopolize trade.
~ Unknown
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Yet here the pilots were in England, fêted and pampered by the upper echelons of society, glamorized in movies and the press, enjoying themselves in spite of any guilt they may have felt. And here were their hosts and hostesses, with their very British insouciance, acting as if there would always be an England. In one context, this attitude was infuriating; in another, it was one of Britain's greatest strengths.
~ Unknown
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