
Top 30 Miss London Quotes
#1. I miss London on nights in June or in October.
Raza Jaffrey
#2. I don't miss London much. I find it crowded, vast and difficult to get around. Cabs are incredibly expensive.
John Cleese
#3. I've not gotten so much stuff because I improvise in an audition, but I always feel like, if that's the case, the reason is because it wouldn't have worked out anyway with us working together.
Adam Pally
#4. I would like to get another job in London or tour there. I miss my friends.
Idina Menzel
#5. Most of the stories I have go downhill quickly. In all honesty most of the good stories I have, no one else would think is funny.
JD Era
#6. Miss Wyndham, when I first met you in London, I thought you the most intelligent and the strongest girl I had ever had the pleasure of meeting. She would never moon after some mopey, dark boy. She would look for the man that challenged her, amused her, and made her sparkle and enjoy life.
Tarun Shanker
#7. Never thought I'd see this moment, my voice said, full of the same breathlessness I felt as I looked up at him.
Neither did I,I replied.
'Girly?'
'I give up.'
'What?'
I took a deep breath.'I give in to you.'
Abigail Gibbs
#8. Good storytelling for me is not so much technical expertise, which I know is applauded often; it's actually freshness of approach. It does mean you sometimes stumble and fall and make a horrible mess of things in seeking that freshness, but you should always keep trying to do that.
Danny Boyle
#9. To succeed consistently, good managers need to be skilled not just in choosing, training, and motivating the right people for the right job, but in choosing, building, and preparing the right organization for the job as well.
Clayton M Christensen
#10. I miss that London thing of walking outside and bumping into mates and going, 'Do you want to get a pint?'
Lena Headey
#11. The home of Rugby Union is in Twickenham - just outside London in the suburbs, where I live. I'm mad for it. The trouble with being an actor and being in the theater is that you always miss the games.
Alexander Hanson
#12. If something is shocking without being funny it's hard to justify.
Seth MacFarlane
#13. It's elementary, my dear Winifred.
Miss Mae
#14. Night is always darker before the dawn and life is the same, the hard times will pass, every thing will get better and sun will shine brighter then ever.
Ernest Hemingway,
#15. I miss my kids, and they miss me. It's very difficult, but I have to do it for my country and fulfill my dreams coming to the 2012 London Olympics.
Mary Kom
#16. Sometimes I miss the spirit of London, but it's a very gray place.
Claire Forlani
#17. Do you miss wearing your kilt?" she asked.
"In London, it caused more bother than it was worth. Ladies either found it indecent or intriguing. A fair few found it to be both. I was never quite sure whether it was indecently intriguing or intriguingly indecent!
Marguerite Kaye
#18. She walked off, just a small pear-shape of a woman, but she was a godsend.
Dannika Dark
#19. Where there is much pretension, much has been borrowed; nature never pretends.
Johann Kaspar Lavater
#21. In England I am always madam; I arrived too late to ever be a miss. In New York I have only been madamed once, by the doorman at the Carlyle Hotel.
Anna Quindlen
#22. These hiding places may have been helping you cope, but they are not who you are.
These good girl voices challenge your identity.
Emily P. Freeman
#25. I did then what I knew best, when I knew better, I did better. Maya Angelo
Maya Angelou
#26. One thing more: Wonderland and I are the same. You love one of us, you love the other. You are Wonderland, too. Which means we are the perfect fit, in more ways than you can even imagine. On our day together, I'll take great pleasure in showing you all of them.
A.G. Howard
#27. Lastly, it should be noted that the nostalgia which the reading public maintains for my former Baker Street address does not exist in me. I no longer crave the bustle of London streets, nor do I miss navigating the tangled mires created by the criminally disposed.
Mitch Cullin
#28. Miss Wyndham feigned an illness, sneaked out of the house, and walked the London streets unaccompanied for most of the night. At the very least, I'd say she's a better influence on Miss Kent than Lady Kent is.
Tarun Shanker
#29. Miss, I'm sure lots of women think of running away when men disappoint us. But if all of us was to actually do that, there wouldn't be a woman left in London.
Loretta Chase
#30. I finally had a ship tattooed to my chest. I wanted something on it.
Phyllis Diller
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