In history, the millions win; that is democracy.
Petty laws breed great crimes.
On westminster Bridge, Arthur was struck by the brightness of the streetlamps running across like a formation of stars. They shone white against the black coats of the marching gentlefold and fuller than the moon against the fractal spires of Westmin...
Have a little faith in my magic fingers
I let steam off by watching 'Downton Abbey.'
With 'Downton Abbey,' you're always stuck in one stately home.
I spend my money like I don't have anything.
The pirates left the boat in the Thames, next to the Palace of Westminster. They deliberately parked across two disabled spaces, because that kind of behaviour was pretty much the whole point of being a pirate.
The second side of Abbey Road is my favorite.
The British political system and the whole clapped out Westminster architecture, and the language that we use about politics, it's completely unsustainable. You either decide to be part of that transition to do something different. Or you cling to ol...
Thankfully, due to the United Kingdom and the commitment of the Westminster government we are able to ensure that money brought in, whether it be from the City of London or from North Sea oil, can be pooled and directed to wherever it is needed most....
What a revolution in her ideas!
Now this,' said Jace, 'is a situation.
'Downton Abbey' about upper-class posh people: of course it is.
The acting in 'Downton Abbey' has been consistently excellent across the board.
For, what is order without common sense, but Bedlam’s front parlor? What is imagination without common sense, but the aspiration to out-dandy Beau Brummell with nothing but a bit of faded muslin and a limp cravat? What is Creation without common se...
[first lines] Voice of Adso as an Old Man: Having reached the end of my poor sinner's life, my hair now white, I prepare to leave on this parchment my testimony as to the wondrous and terrible events that I witnessed in my youth, towards the end of t...
Be prepared to work hard to be a writer.
I've a great fancy to see my own funeral afore I die.
They may turn out to be a great disappointment, or perhaps they may be full of enchanting surprises.
People in L.A. think I'm so posh. They think I live in 'Downton Abbey.'