I love the English way, which is not as capitalistic as it is in America. People don't talk about work and money. They talk about interesting things at dinner parties.
Memories help make us who we are.(Taken from novel...A Very English Affair)
There's a focus that hasn't been there for ages and ages and some American bands are sounding quite English like they did in the late 70s and early 80s.
If one day I leave Arsenal, I will never sign for another English team. Quite sure.
I think Emily Blunt is definitely our finest young female English export. She has an uncanny grace.
Isaac Singer was born in Poland and doesn't write in English. Still, he's an American.
'Cullum' is Scottish, but I'm nowhere near Scottish. My mother is Burmese, and my father is of German, Jewish, English ancestry.
I was born here in the States. I moved to Portugal when I was five. And then my parents put me in an English school.
I meet people overseas that know five languages - that the only language I'm comfortable in is English.
Enlarged sympathy with children was one of the chief contributions made by the Victorian English to real civilization.
I prefer the finesse of French humour. English humour is more scathing, more cruel, as illustrated by Monty Python and Little Britain.
Everyone thinks England and America are the same, as we have the same language, but I felt like an alien as an English person living in America.
We sing in English, not mimicking some American rock singer's accent. That's just pretending to be something you ain't.
When we played Paris, the English punks would come over, and they got to know the French punks. There was some nice scenes in the back alleys.
English words are like prisms. Empty, nothing inside, and still they make rainbows.
The English National Opera does have some terrific productions, which are accessible, and they're not too ridiculously expensive.
I haven't spoken English with native speakers in several months. I've been speaking Arabic.
Andrew Wyke: Wit in the face of adversity! Good! You've learned something from the English.
As a young actor, I booked a movie in the U.S. I didn't speak any English at the time, so I learned my lines phonetically when I auditioned for it.
People think for Shakespeare you have to have a big English accent, but it's not true. He designed it so it can be performed in any accent in any time period.
Michael: [teaching Apollonia to drive] It's safer to teach you English!