
Top 9 English Roses Quotes
#1. Do not be tempted by English roses. Their beauty fades, but their thorns are forever.
Libba Bray
#2. That kid who lives in the projects, he has a self-esteem problem - everybody looks down on him. He may be a good kid, but other parents don't want their kids to be with them because percentages say they could be bad. I went through a lot of that.
Kenny Troutt
#3. But there stands the sword of my ancestor Sir Richard Vernon, slain at Shrewsbury, and sorely slandered by a sad fellow called Will Shakspeare, whose Lancastrian partialities, and a certain knack at embodying them, has turned history upside down, or rather inside out.
Walter Scott
#4. I must remember about chandeliers and dancing, about swans and roses and snow.
Jean Rhys
#5. I'm a freaking bunny? A bunny. I'm Peter fucking Rabbit.
Jess Buffett
#6. Yet the motion of the saw has not faltered, as though it and the arm functioned in a tranquil conviction that rain was an illusion of the mind.
William Faulkner
#7. Without cigarettes, I would be doing heroin, probably, on a daily basis.
Joel Madden
#8. England is the most class-ridden country under the sun. It is a land of snobbery and privilege, ruled largely by the old and silly.
George Orwell
#9. Like Lincoln said: "If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong," and I feel the same way about the leftist dismantling of the West. If that's not wrong, then nothing is wrong.
David Mamet
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