Top 24 Quotes On Attitude English
#1. Ghosts! - They exist, they exist! Dead things playing at being alive.
Arthur Schnitzler
#4. I trained as a writer before I became a lawyer. I was headed for a life as an English professor, but that just wasn't me. I'm not a scholar; I didn't have a scholar's attitude toward literature.
Scott Turow
#6. I get a lot more abuse in England. That's just a general English attitude. I did the same thing to famous people. It's just your instinct.
Robert Pattinson
#7. The attitude of the English towards English history reminds one a good deal of the attitude of a Hollywood director towards love.
Margaret Halsey
#8. There were not words enough in the English language, nor in any language, to make his attitude and conduct intelligible to them.
Jack London
#9. Love isn't supposed to torment you. If it does, there's probably something wrong.
Yasmin Mogahed
#10. Memories help make us who we are.(Taken from novel...A Very English Affair)
Faith Mortimer
#11. If anyone wants to know what elephants are like, they are like people only more so.
Pierre Corneille
#12. I always have tendency to form very strong local attachments, so I was very keen to find out about the school I was going to, its history, and the countryside. I was acquiring a kind of English character if you like, Englishness about things and my attitudes.
Ibn Warraq
#13. If you want to have a spiritual life you must unify your life. A life is either all spiritual or not spiritual at all.
Thomas Merton
#14. So the floodgates open, but nothing comes out. I'm feeling no relief in my head, just doubt. But my heart keeps telling me, 'hold your ground. You'll never learn a thing if you bail out now.
Missy Higgins
#15. Sam smiled. "You know it always gets me hot when you say 'apt analogy.
Michael Grant
#16. You got a little bit of an attitude, Mr. English, if you don't mind my saying so. I don't mind.
Josh Lanyon
#17. The attitude of foreign to English musicians is unsympathetic, self-opinionated and pedantic. They believe that their tradition is the only one (this is specially true of the Viennese) and that anything that is not in accordance with that tradition is "wrong" and arises from insular ignorance.
Ralph Vaughan Williams
#18. In my opinion, Fiction is a figment of our imagination & it causes us to dream but Reality taints dreams, and the F.scott Fitzgerald has clearly depicted this in The Great Gatsby.
Parul Wadhwa
#19. You are ugly now, on the inside, where it matters most ... you are beastly.
Alex Flinn
#20. At the time, I didn't have the insight to wonder at the transient nature of despair, but now that I'm older I've seen how little it takes to turn a person's life around for better or worse. An event will do, or an Idea. Another person. An idea of a person.
Meg Rosoff
#21. When I speak in English, my expressions become different. My attitude, too. I'm not sure why, but there really is a difference. My hands move differently when I speak English.
Gong Li
#22. They had tried to reproduce their own attitude to life upon the stage, and to dress up as the middle-class English people they actually were.
E. M. Forster
#23. No one's going to be able to operate without a grounding in the basic sciences. Language would be helpful, although English is becoming increasingly international. And travel. You have to have a global attitude.
Rupert Murdoch
#24. Remember, however, that thou art formed by nature to bear everything, with respect to which it depends on thy own opinion to make it endurable and tolerable, by thinking that it is either thy interest or thy duty to do this.
Marcus Aurelius