Top 25 Mary 1 Of England Quotes
#1. 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
#2. Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.
Sun Tzu
#3. A writer friend who was born in England summed up her feelings for the semicolon in a remark worthy of Henry James: "There is no pleasure so acute as that of a well-placed semicolon." I guess the opposite of that is that there is no displeasure so obtuse as that of an ill-placed semicolon.
Mary Norris
#4. Heroes are made by the paths they choose, not the powers they are graced with.
Brodi Ashton
#5. Look to your consciences and remember that the theatre of the world is wider than the realm of England.
Mary, Queen Of Scots
#6. It just seemed like a lot of my work centered around England for a number of years.
Mary Steenburgen
#7. I'm like the man who is always supposed to fight, but never ends up fighting. He just spends money.
Tyson Fury
#8. My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a frosty Christmas morning.
Mary Quant
#9. Old England is our home, and Englishmen are we; Our tongue is known in every clime, our flag in every sea.
Mary Howitt
#10. For as long as she could remember, Frances's parents has told her stories about England. But when she got there, the real England wasn't like the stories at all.
Mary Losure
#11. I do an improv show on Sunday where we have a class, and then afterwards we go and do a live performance in front of an audience.
Nolan Gould
#12. I wanted to be a professional dancer for a period of time, and I did a lot of dancing and choreography and got paid for it.
Mae Jemison
#13. The haughty princess of Austria, who became, as queen of England, the head of fashion, looked with harsh eyes on his defects, and with contempt on the affection her royal husband entertained for him.
Mary Shelley
#14. Perhaps we will not be great people, chosen by God, but just happy.
Philippa Gregory
#15. Me want Martin flavored cookie! Me want cookie now!!
Penny Reid
#16. In the early 1930s, flying from England to Australia was the longest flight in the world. It was considered extremely dangerous and hazardous, pushing pilots to the limits of mechanical skills and human endurance. Aviation was young.
Mary Garden
#17. Our reading is always urged on by the instinct to complete what we read, which is, for some reason, one of the most universal and profound of our instincts. You
Julia Briggs
#18. Place before your eyes two Precepts, and two only. One is, Preach the Gospel; and the other is
Put down enthusiasm!The Church of England in a nutshell.
Mary Augusta Ward
#19. If you think about the map of Europe with Italy and Germany and Spain and all the different people and cultures, well, Australia is like that. And the white people from England, they are like a lot of noisy, angry visitors on a holiday that never really ends,' Mary giggles to herself
Anita Heiss
#21. One ought only to write when one leaves a piece of one's own flesh in the inkpot, each time one dips one's pen.
Leo Tolstoy
#22. Superstitious notions propagated in infancy are hardly ever totally eradicate, not even in minds grown strong enough to despise the like credulous folly in others.
Samuel Richardson
#23. When I graduated from high school, I made the decision to pursue my dance training in London, England. I was so scared at first, not knowing if this little girl from small town Canada could possibly make it with these highly trained London dancers.
Catherine Mary Stewart
#24. Drunkenness was in good repute in England till "Bloody Mary" frowned upon it; it remained popular in Germany. The French drank more stably, not being quite so cold.
Will Durant
#25. In my end lies my beginning" Who said that? Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587).
Danny Saunders