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England Quotes - Page 16

The law of England is the greatest grievance of the nation, very expensive and dilatory.

Gilbert Burnet, Sir Thomas Burnet (1734). “Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time ...: From the revolution to the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. To which is added, the author's life, by the editor”, p.658

I knew I was in England by the smell.

erica jong “fear of flying”

Well-bred English people never have imagination.

Dorothy L. Sayers (2012). “Clouds of Witness”, p.207, Open Road Media

No more watching that show Small England or whatever it's called where those two idiots dress up as 'laydees'. It's a bad influence.

David Walliams (2014). “The World of David Walliams: 6 Book Collection (The Boy in the Dress, Mr Stink, Billionaire Boy, Gangsta Granny, Ratburger, Demon Dentist) PLUS Exclusive Extras”, p.80, HarperCollins UK