
Top 24 Quotes About British Invasion
#1. Most white Americans only discovered the blues with the British invasion.
Ronnie Wood
#2. I love punk, I love a lot of British Invasion bands, I love garage bands.
Anna Sui
#3. So, how is the British invasion going? Has he invaded your hoohah yet?
Alice Clayton
#4. The [Motion Picture Production Code] took effect on March 31, 1930, 5 months too late to prevent the Wall Street Crash, but early enough to keep The Sixties from happening until approximately 1964. (When America fell victim to the British Invasion).
Stephen Colbert
#5. The British invasion certainly made a lot of noise in the record industry.
Jeff Barry
#6. I loved the MC5 and the Stooges, but also, the British Invasion - the Kinks and the Yardbirds - and then Led Zeppelin, of course. Alice Cooper was one of my favorite bands.
John Varvatos
#7. The British invasion was the most important event of my life. I was in New Jersey and the night I saw the Beatles changed everything. I had seen Elvis before and he had done nothing for me, but these guys were in a band.
Steven Van Zandt
#8. I've always criticised American policy when I've disagreed with it. Just as I've criticised British policy. I was violently anti-Suez and pro-American in 1956, just as I was violently anti-Soviet on the invasion of Hungary which took place at the same time.
Denis Healey
#9. The Shroud was old, and regarded as special, and people believed in it. That could be enough to give it a kind of power, all by itself.
Jim Butcher
#10. I've never read a screenplay in advance. You trust the artist.
Beatrice Dalle
#11. Cracked things often hold out as long as whole things; one takes so much better care of them!
Jane Welsh Carlyle
#12. Insistence on having a sexual orientation in sex is about defending the status quo, maintaining sex differences and the sexual hierarchy; whereas resistance to sexual orientation, regimentation is more about where we need to be going.
John Stoltenberg
#13. I've also learned that you can't be all things to all people. Whatever it is that you're successful at, that has to be the No. 1 goal.
Rachael Ray
#14. It is better to resist oppression by violent means than to submit, but it is best of all to resist by nonviolent means.
Mahatma Gandhi
#15. Radio was used powerfully by Josef Goebbels to disseminate Nazi propaganda, and just as powerfully by King George VI to inspire the British people to fight invasion.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#17. Focus on the long term, and always do what's right to grow the company and not make short-term decisions. And outlast everyone one.
Adam D'Angelo
#18. Every comedian works differently. Some comedians might do just observational stuff and they don't do anything personal, and other people.. everything they do is personal and they don't do any observational stuff at all. There's no right or wrong, it's just that everybody picks their own approach.
Brian Regan
#19. French women don't have too many clothes - a few good pieces that last for a while and are classic and timeless.
Mireille Guiliano
#20. thoughts which go out from one's mind, also imbed themselves deeply in one's subconscious mind, where they serve as a magnet, pattern, or blueprint by which the subconscious mind is influenced while translating them into their physical equivalent.
Napoleon Hill
#22. Tea! That's all I needed! Good cup of tea! Super-heated infusion of free-radicals and tannin, just the thing for healing the synapses.
Russell T. Davies
#23. Ever since the destruction of Baghdad by the Mongols in 1258, the Muslim world has been in slow decline relative to the west. With Napoleon's invasion of Egypt and the creeping British annexation of Muslim India, that decline took on a malign aspect.
James Buchan
#24. Sometimes, you have to love beyond yourself! And that's how you learn to love! That's why you had to drink the bitter glass of your love.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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