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England Quotes - Page 22

Horses pretty much broke as a record in England.

"'Even as a child, I felt like an alien'". Interview with Simon Reynolds, www.theguardian.com. May 22, 2005.

Industrialization came to England but has since left.

P. J. O'Rourke (2016). “Republican Party Reptile: The Confessions, Adventures, Essays and (Other) Outrages of . . .”, p.11, Pan Macmillan

It's such a surprise for the Eastern eyes to see, That though the English are effete They're quite impervious to heat.

Noel Coward, Barry Day (2009). “The Essential Noël Coward Compendium: The Very Best of His Work, Life and Times”, p.178, A&C Black

I think England has been in the long-term damaged by Britishness.

"Is Britishness a generous thing, or has it damaged England?". "Today" with Jim Naughtie, www.opendemocracy.net. January 17, 2012.

New England is quite as large a lump of earth as my heart can really take in.

Nathaniel Hawthorne (2015). “Rappaccini's Daughter (Gothic Classic): A Medieval Dark Tale from Padua by the Renowned American Novelist, Author of “The Scarlet Letter”, “The House of Seven Gables” and “Twice-Told Tales””, p.58, e-artnow

But the English do not know what surprise is. No one ever turns his head to look at anyone else in the street.

Natalia Ginzburg, Dick Davis (1989). “The Little Virtues”, p.24, Arcade Publishing