Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
I absolutely love Piers Morgan and there's absolutely no point in watching 'Good Morning Britain' if he's not on it.
In America journalism is apt to be regarded as an extension of history: in Britain, as an extension of conversation.
Of course Brexit means that something is wrong in Europe. But Brexit means also that something was wrong in Britain.
In Britain and Europe, no event is less forgotten than World War I, or 'The Great War,' as it was called until 1939.
I want the European Union to be a success. And I want a relationship between Britain and the EU that keeps us in it.
My head is in India, yet my body remains in Britain. I straddle the world like a colossus. Like a 5ft. 7in. colossus.
I don't know what it is to feel very British, but I feel that it's home, so I'm very happy to represent Great Britain.
Britain, and my hometown, will always be with me wherever I go and whatever I do - but I prefer to live in California.
In Britain I'm sometimes regarded as a suspiciously Europeanized writer, who has this rather dubious French influence.
I do mostly British projects, and for family reasons and life reasons Britain's my home, where I have a lovely garden.
I want to live in Britain with a sense of humour - where there are no groups whose life choices are 'above' criticism.
Britain's way of dealing with disability is just to try and pretend it's not happening. A swift sweep under the carpet.
In a world of serious threats, Britain stands tall, saving lives and building a more prosperous, stable future for all.
I don't see any possibility of Britain and the U.S. allowing a sovereign independent Iraq; that's almost inconceivable.
To those who say Britain cannot afford to invest in infrastructure, I say we cannot afford not to invest in our future.
Immigrants provide skills that we simply cannot afford to do without. They have contributed hugely to Britain's success.
Is it not obvious that Britain, under the regime of Tony Blair, has ceased to respect the Charter of the United Nations?
Childhood in large parts of modern Britain, at any rate, has been replaced by premature adulthood, or rather adolescence
If our values are worth anything, we should stand up for them and live by them, both within Britain and across the world.
No prime minister in Britain will ever be able to go to war without the endorsement of a majority of the House of Commons.
The characters in 'Be Near Me' come from a genuine place, a Britain that is more than one country and more than one ideal.
I always love a song about London or about places. I think Britain could do with more of them; America is so good at that.
Britain can sometimes feel like a very small village, and you're this, I dunno, scarlet woman they're all gossiping about.
A lot of the time in modern Britain, certainly in urban life, we barely have any contact at all with the people around us.
I think America and Britain have a different culture from France. They discovered marketing and consumerism before France.
The real danger to Britain is a foreign policy that is isolationist in Europe and therefore weak in the rest of the world.
Britain has enormous amount of talent, as we've seen from the BAFTAs. It's all here, and it has to be allowed to flourish.
There are two completely different Britains. There's London, and there's the rest of Britain. Attitudes are very different.
The Vikings colonized Britain, and a lot of our modern day towns are named after Viking names that settled these big towns.
After all we did for Britain, selling that corduroy and making it swing, all we got was a bit of tin on a piece of leather.
Britain is not just One Direction, Little Mix, and James Bay. There's Skepta killing it, there's Krept and Konan killing it.
Britain was set to repeat the boom-bust cycle that led to 15 per cent. interest rates for one whole year in the early 1990s.
I had always been told by my parents, not implicitly told, but every inference was that Britain was the hub of the universe.
There are great things that Britain can do in the future as a progressive beacon. By voting Leave, we have that opportunity.
We refuse to dismiss the experts, we listen to them ... they all agree that Britain is better off in, you are better off in.
As a political current, Maoism was always weak in Britain, confined largely to students from Asia, Africa and Latin America.
David Cameron's approach has left Britain weakened and weary because to retreat from the world is as foolish as it is futile.
I feel that Britain is a rather self-deprecating nation: you're almost considered egotistical to say you're good at anything.
I believe that Britain is becoming more class-conscious, and I quake at the very idea of Old Etonians ruling the world again.
Britain is rich in radicalism, and anyone who says that our society has drifted into fatalism and apathy should get out more.
If you were born in Britain after World War II, you see a continuous atmosphere of decline, moral and economic and political.
If you can speak English, and you can get a place on a proper course at a proper university, you can come to study in Britain.
We believe that from both a German and a Polish perspective, it is desirable for Great Britain to remain in the European Union.
I'll put it frankly - Britain has more influence in China than Norway or Switzerland, with all respect for the other countries.
I've always considered myself to be fiercely patriotic. I love Britain - its history and the down-to-earth attitude people have.
Three letters send a chill down the spine of the enemy: SAS. Those letters spell out one clear message. Don't mess with Britain!
I like being part of the Great Britain setup. I like feeling I'm at a race that is important and the pressure that goes with it.
All of Britain's aid is spent in Britain's national interests, and some of it contributes to Britain's national security as well.
We want a strong, vibrant economy for Britain so that we can set out a clear and affordable alternative programme for government.
David Cameron wants people to believe that his isolation in Europe is a result of Britain being outnumbered when it matters most.