Top 19 Quotes About England Landscape
#1. There is no way in my right mind I would contemplate running 26 miles-plus unless it involved a chase with Pamela Anderson.
Jasper Carrott
#2. You drive the landscape like a herd of clouds Moving against your horizontal tower Of steadfast speed. All England lies beneath you like a woman With limbs ravished By one glance carrying all these eyes.
Stephen Spender
#3. What was it about high school that made people think with their insecurities instead of their brains?
Lisi Harrison
#4. [G]enetically my legs are supposed to be huge. I can't really think about it, or I'll go crazy.
Rihanna
#5. Know most of the rooms of thy native country before thou goest over the threshold thereof. Especially seeing England presents thee with so many observables.
W.G. Hoskins
#6. Why would I kill someone I don't know, when I know so many people who irritate me, and havent't killed any of them?
J.D. Robb
#8. She noticed Amos watching her. He had a dopey grin on his face.
"Seriously. Now?" she said. "We're talking about your captain going off to his death, and all that's going through your head right now is 'Ooh, boobies!
James S.A. Corey
#9. Crossing the Fens by boat there comes the realisation that water not earth or sky is the natural element in this landscape.
Stephanie Green
#10. One day, out of irritation, I said, you know all of those years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, all those years of playing kings and princes and speaking black verse, and bestriding the landscape of England was nothing but a preparation for sitting in the captain's chair of the Enterprise.
Patrick Stewart
#11. I'm drawn to New England because that's where my roots are, and I miss it. I come from many generations of New Englanders, and so, in my writing, I've been drawn back there to the landscape and the light and the type of personality that's revealed.
Elizabeth Strout
#12. Fifteen feet away, the wide River Thames rolled past, dark and deep and mysterious is the sullen-not-quite sunrise.
Amy Butler Greenfield
#13. Georgian England, to see those wonderful houses being built. And the clothes were interesting too, although I wouldn't want to wear a wig. It's also the most beautiful period of English landscape gardening. They had famous gardeners like Capability Brown.
Alan Titchmarsh
#14. Our faces were no more than ten inches apart but she was lightyears away from me.
Haruki Murakami
#15. The blast that swept him came off New Hampshire snow-fields and ice-hung forests. It seemed to have traversed interminable leagues of frozen silence, filling them with the same cold roar and sharpening its edge against the same bitter black-and-white landscape.
("The Triumph Of The Night")
Edith Wharton
#16. Life is not supposed to be this calcified experience where you don't change.
Jamie Lee Curtis
#17. I usually dumb down around the intellectually deficient so I don't come off like a complete prick.
Krista Ritchie
#18. 'Deadwood' was just a wonderful opportunity for me. Outside of my own things that I've written, I hadn't had the opportunity to play a character with that amount of depth and range.
Ray McKinnon
#19. The ignorance of the world leaves one at the mercy of its malice.
William Hazlitt
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