Quotes About England
I am Uhtred, son of Uhtred, who was the son of Uhtred, and his father was also called Uhtred, and they were all lords of Bebbanburg. I am that too, though these days folk call me the Lord of the North. My lands stretch from the wind-beaten North Sea to the shores facing Ireland and, though I am old, my task is to stop the Scots coming south into the land we have learned to call Englaland
~ Bernard Cornwell
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The English chevauchée was a tactic to destroy a country's power, to starve the lords of taxes, to burn their
~ Bernard Cornwell
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the land Ida's warriors had conquered was now our land. Ida the Flamebearer's enemies had been driven from their pastures and valleys, hunted to Wales, to Scotland, or to Cornwalum, and the land they left behind was now ours, the land we wanted one day to be called Englaland.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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St George!' the English shouted, but the saint must have been sleeping for he gave the attackers no help.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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The spelling of place names in Anglo Saxon England was an uncertain business, with no consistency and no agreement even about the name itself. Thus London was variously rendered as Lundonia, Lundenberg, Lundenne, Lundene, Lundenwic, Lundenceaster and Lundres.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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King Alfred's dream was turning into reality. I am old enough to remember a time when the Danes ruled almost all of what is now England. They captured Northumbria, took East Anglia, and occupied all of Mercia. Guthrum the Dane had then invaded Wessex, driving Alfred and a handful of men into the marshes of Sumorsæte, but Alfred had won the unlikely victory at Ethandun, and ever since the Saxons had inexorably worked their way northwards.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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superb book Mercia and the Making of England (Sutton Publishing, Stroud, 2000).
~ Bernard Cornwell
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And Wessex was the last kingdom of England.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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The Reign of Edward III by W. Mark Ormrod; and Edward III by the same
~ Bernard Cornwell
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Love of England is very nearly the strongest emotion that I possess.
~ Bertrand Russell
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The Western world, from the Reformation until 1848, was undergoing a continuous upheaval which may be called the Rights-of-Man Revolution. In 1848, this movement began to transform itself into nationalism east of the Rhine. In France, the association had existed since 1792, and in England from the beginning; in America, it had existed since 1776. The nationalist aspect of the movement has gradually overpowered the Rights-of-Man aspect, but this latter was at first the more important.
~ Bertrand Russell
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All this, and discontent too! Otherwise, why am I sitting here dreaming of England? Why am I gazing at this campfire like a lost should seeking a hope when all that I love is at my wingtips? Because I am curious. Because I am incorrigibly, now, a wanderer.
~ Beryl Markham
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In England, we have this saying about Marmite: people either love it or hate it. That's like a lot of the movie work I've done. People either find it repulsive or find it really interesting and get engaged in it.
~ Eddie Redmayne
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One of my favourite plants is English lavender but it doesn't have the best reputation for growing in the Highlands.
~ Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
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I didn't know anything about England or anything about Arsenal, but I knew a lot about Arsene and his reputation, so I went straight away.
~ Patrick Vieira
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I always think the same: English players don't generally leave England, which is strange. But of course, the Premier League's got the reputation as one of best leagues going, and one of the most competitive leagues.
~ Gary Cahill
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If you go to Africa and you're white, you're probably not going to get that much work either. But the fact is that there is a longer history of black integration in the U.S. I don't have any resentment about this: I did the maths, calculated it against my ambition and decided to leave England.
~ Idris Elba
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In America, people will look past a criminal record. In England, they try and shut you up.
~ Giggs
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The Conservative party absolutely must not allow itself to be shut out of parts of the north of England.
~ George Osborne
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In France, the image I had was of a shy girl - a poor lonely girl and not too good-looking. When I went to England, I had another image. I felt the journalists were much more interested in my looks than in my songs.
~ Francoise Hardy
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On my mum Marie's side, my nana was from the Republic of Ireland, and my granddad was from the north. Lots of families in Manchester have strong Irish connections, but it never occurred to me to play for anyone other than England.
~ Paul Scholes
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The players can associate playing for England with enjoyment, fun, and not being under siege and feeling everything is against them. There's an energy and a connection back. That's important in the short, mid, and long term as well.
~ Gareth Southgate
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When I was a child in England before the war, Christmas pudding always contained at least one shiny new sixpence, and it was considered a sign of great good luck for the new year to find one in your helping of the pudding.
~ Michael Korda
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Gardening is seen as a pastime that is almost like belonging to the Church of England - a sign of maturity and wisdom and right thinking.
~ Monty Don
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