England and America owe their liberty to commerce, which created a new species of power to undermine the feudal system. But let them beware of the consequences: the tyranny of wealth is still more galling and debasing than that of rank.

Mary Wollstonecraft

Tag: money power america england britain



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Then forth, dear countrymen: let us deliver
Our puissance into the hand of God,
Putting it straight in expedition.
Cheerly to sea; the signs of war advance:
No king of England, if not king of France.

William Shakespeare

Tag: france england henry-v



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A thin grey fog hung over the city, and the streets were very cold; for summer was in England.

Rudyard Kipling

Tag: seasons fog summer england city cold



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Ultimately, the purpose of magic is to free our potential, not bind us to ideas.

Philip Carr-Gomm

Tag: magic magick england



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It has always struck me that one of the readiest ways of estimating a country's regard for law is to notice what arms the officers of the law are carrying: in England it is little batons, in France swords, in many countries revolvers, and in Russia the police used to have artillery.

Lord Dunsany

Tag: weapons law france arms russia police england law-enforcement



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Love is simple, if you allow it to be simple." Julian to Hannah, Take A Chance

Alison Wong

Tag: love romance funny chinese english england romantic-comedy multicultural chick-lit



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The risks involved in the pursuit of magic are--put simply--either getting frightened by unpleasant perceptions or becoming deluded. Unfortunately it is possible to suffer from both symptoms at the same time.

Philip Carr-Gomm

Tag: magic magick england english-magic



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Why did she want to stay in England? Because the history she was interested in had happened here, and buried deep beneath her analytical mind was a tumbled heap of Englishness in all its glory, or kings and queens, of Runnymede and Shakespeare's London, of hansom cabs and Sherlock Holmes and Watson rattling off into the fog with cries of 'The game's afoot,' of civil wars bestrewing the green land with blood, of spinning jennies and spotted pigs and Churchill and his country standing small and alone against the might of Nazi Germany. It was a mystery to her how this benighted land had produced so many great men and women, and ruled a quarter of the world and spread its language and law and democracy across the planet.

Elizabeth Aston

Tag: history england



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Me and my old man went on a coach trip to Switzerland and Italy once and it was a whole hour further on there. Must be something to do with this Common Market. I don't hold with the Common Market and nor does Mr. Curtain. England's good enough for me.

Agatha Christie

Tag: humour england provincial



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The obituary writers drew their incomplete sketches, touring through his life like travelers to England who do not ever see swans, sheep, bicycles, and blue eyes.

Mark Helprin

Tag: england sheep travelers bicycles obituary blue-eyes swans



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