Top 14 Uniquely British Sayings
#1. When you love people, you want what's best for them, and sometimes what's best for them isn't you.
J.M. Darhower
#2. As a young actor, I booked a movie in the U.S. I didn't speak any English at the time, so I learned my lines phonetically when I auditioned for it.
Demian Bichir
#3. I should like to use another word: 'audience' or 'reader' or 'listener' seems inadequate. I suggest the old word 'witness,' which includes the act of seeing and knowing by personal experience, as well as the act of giving evidence.
Muriel Rukeyser
#4. A thing is never untold, It is always misperceived.
Nishikant
#5. I feel that man-hating is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them.
Robin Morgan
#6. When a man is born ... there are nets flung at it to hold it back from flight. You talk to me of nationality, language, religion. I shall try to fly by those nets.
James Joyce
#7. So long as even a single dog in my country is without food, my whole religion will be to feed it.
Swami Vivekananda
#8. I read daft history books. Sometimes the books I read are a bit crackers or strange.
Mark E. Smith
#9. If thinking is your fate, revere this fate with divine honour and sacrifice to it the best, the most beloved
Friedrich Nietzsche
#10. It wasn't until I found my tribe of artists - people who were outspoken and not afraid to say what they thought, whether in a song or a dance or a piece of classical music - that I found a refuge.
Cote De Pablo
#12. If you're not tough enough to take on a fight, your best defense is to avoid initiating one".
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#13. I don't think it's a bad thing to share how you feel, especially if people can relate to it.
Norah Jones
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