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It's very hard to imagine the phrase 'consumer society' used so cheerfully, and interpreted so enthusiastically, in England. Julie Burchill
england actors fats
England produces the best fat actors. Jimmy Cannon
england politician
Politicians don't really bring up religion in England. John Oliver
england god neither nor parts testament therefore
The Old Testament God is a person with body parts and passions. The Church of England God has neither body, parts nor passions, and is therefore not a person. George Bernard Shaw
england graves men worked
The men that worked for England / They have their graves at home. K. Chesterton
england firsts first-time
I discovered freedom for the first time in England. Hirohito
england draught crosses
What Americans call cross-ventilation, the English call draughts. Hermione Gingold
england eternal
England is never in a hurry because she is eternal. Henryk Sienkiewicz
england boxes conversation
Most English talk is a quadrille in a sentry-box. Henry James
firsts bars bills
When I come out and sing the first few bars of Bill Bailey, it's very exciting Bobby Darin
firsts glory
You will never glory in God till first of all God has killed your glorying in yourself. Charles Spurgeon
firsts being-depressed website
Googling me, you talk about being depressed. First of all there's 18 websites that predict my early death. Artie Lange
firsts virtue
Courage is the first virtue that makes all other virtues possible. Aristotle
firsts megadeth over-it
The very first schoolbook that was written had God all over it. Dave Mustaine
firsts persons first-person
I actually am always a music first person Duncan Sheik
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It's all right for a woman to be, above all, human. I am a woman first of all. Anais Nin
firsts genuine first-time
By being remarkable, being genuine, you can be worth connecting with. And you don't have to have it figured out perfectly the first time - you can adjust. Seth Godin
firsts steps hollywood
Did Wagner really accomplish the first step towards the kitschy 'fetishization' of music that reaches its apogee in classical Hollywood? Slavoj Zizek