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It is related of an Englishman that he hanged himself to avoid the daily task of dressing and undressing.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A land may be said to be discovered the first time a European, presumably an Englishman, sets foot on it.
— Vilhjalmur Stefansson
Even an Englishman was niver improved by bein' blown up.
— Finley Peter Dunne
How can what an Englishman believes be hearsay? It is a contradiction in terms.
— George Bernard Shaw
There is a peculiarity in the countenance, as everybody knows, which, though it cannot be described, is sure to betray the Englishman.
— George Henry Borrow
He was stiff as a drum-major and selfish as an Englishman, but a fairly conscientious pupil and a fairly upright man.
— Anonymous
If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms never never never!
— William Pitt
A true Englishman doesn't joke when he is talking about so serious a thing as a wager.
— Jules Verne
In theory I rather admire the Spaniards for not sharing our Northern time-neurosis; but unfortunately I share it myself.
— George Orwell
The very phrase 'foreign affairs' makes an Englishman convinced that I am about to treat of subjects with which he has no concern.
— Benjamin Disraeli
That part of the Englishman's nature which has found gratification in religion is now drifting into political life.
— Beatrice Webb
The true spirit of gastronomic joylessness. Porridge fills the Englishman up, and prunes clear him out.
— E. M. Forster
A traditional Englishman drinks tea to the point where his blood has long-since been replaced with an infusion of Ceylon, Assam, and Darjeeling.
— Fennel Hudson
An Englishman hath three qualities, he can suffer no partner in his love, no stranger to be his friend, nor to be dared by any.
— John Lyly
The Frenchman invented the ruffle; the Englishman added the shirt.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The liberty of the Press is the Palladium of all the civil, political and religious rights of an Englishman.
— Junius
The fraudulent electrical utility company in conjunction with the corrupt sheriff taught me that an Englishman's home is not his castle
— Steven Magee
We will never have Fascism in England; no Englishman will dress up, not even for a revolution.
— William Bolitho
I like to see an angry Englishman," said Poirot. "They are very amusing. The more emotional they feel the less command they have of language.
— Agatha Christie
No Englishman is ever fairly beaten
— George Bernard Shaw
If I were going to war I would want to be alongside an Englishman not a Frenchman. The Frenchman would think too much.
— Arsene Wenger
He asked nothing better than to kill an Englishman. He had accounts to settle with the bastards.
— Ian Fleming
In the heart of any pious Jew, God is a Jew. Is your God an Englishman or an American?
— Maurice Samuel
If you eliminate smoking and gambling, you will be amazed to find that almost all an Englishman's pleasures can be, and mostly are, shared by his dog.
— George Bernard Shaw
I have to think of all the possibilities, doctor. Even a crime of passion is possible.' 'Passion?' the doctor smiled. 'I am an Englishman.
— Graham Greene
Sometimes i wish i'd been an englishman; american life is so damned dumb and stupid and healthy
— F Scott Fitzgerald
There is no second country for an Englishman, except a ship and the sea.
— Madame De Stael
I married a young Englishman in Cambridge in 1955 and have lived in Britain every since.
— Anne Stevenson
A blaspheming Frenchman is a spectacle more pleasing to the Lord than a praying Englishman.
— Heinrich Heine
I think it impossible, utterly impossible, for any Englishman to live here [in America], and be happy.
— Charles Dickens
I was a terrible dancer. I dance like an Englishman.
— John Cleese
Englishmen hate Liberty and Equality too much to understand them. But every Englishman loves a pedigree.
— George Bernard Shaw
I'm sure this Jesus will not do Either for Englishman or Jew.
— William Blake
If you wanted to show that someone was a good chap, the essence of a good and clean Englishman, you would say that he was an athlete.
— David Lagercrantz
Sassenach. He had called me that from the first; the Gaelic word for outlander, a stranger. An Englishman. First in jest, then in affection.
— Diana Gabaldon
I sound like an Englishman impersonating an American impersonating an Englishman.
— Billie Joe Armstrong
Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life.
— Cecil Rhodes
An Englishman's car is his castle on wheels.
— Simon Jenkins
The scene he witnessed there in the twilight depths of the African jungle was burned forever into the Englishman's brain.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Englishman left months ago, Hana, he's with the Bedouin or in some English garden with its phlox and shit.
— Michael Ondaatje
The poor silly-clever Irishman takes off his hat to God's Englishman.
— George Bernard Shaw
By education I am an Englishman, by views an internationalist, by culture a Muslim & a Hindu only by accident of birth.
— Jawaharlal Nehru
That Englishman who came to challenge me three or four months ago, and whom I killed to stop him bothering me
— Alexandre Dumas
Can anything be more boring than an upper-class Englishman?
— Alice Walker
The doctrine of the equality of man was never intended to apply to the equality of the Englishman and the Chinaman.
— Edmund Barton
I feel," he replied, "like a sweaty Englishman molesting a naked statue in the presence of a complete stranger." - Adam
— Mark Mills
An Englishman is the unfittest person on earth to argue another Englishman into slavery.
— Edmund Burke
An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman walk into a bar. The barman looks at them and says: "Is this some kind of a joke?"
— Frank Carson
An Englishman thinks a hundred miles is a long way; and American thinks a hundred years is a long time
— Diana Gabaldon
I'm an Englishman. What more can I say?
— Alan Sugar
He was born an Englishman and remained one for years.
— Brendan Behan
Every Englishman is convinced of one thing, viz.: That to be an Englishman is to belong to the most exclusive club there is.
— Ogden Nash
An Englishman teaching an American about food is like the blind leading the one-eyed.
— A.J. Liebling
An Englishman's way of speaking absolutely classifies him.
— Alan Jay Lerner
What Englishman will give his mind to politics as long as he can afford to keep a motor car?
— George Bernard Shaw
I have always thought it bad manners to let one's fingers stay too long in another man's snuffbox.
— Anna Freeman
If we have our own why of life, we shall get along with almost any how. Man does not strive for pleasure; only the Englishman does.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Silence can be defined as conversation with an Englishman
— Heinrich Heine
Michael Powell always used to say 'I'm a typical Englishman'. He was and he wasn't. He was very cosmopolitan and spent a lot of time in Europe.
— Thelma Schoonmaker
The best-dressed man is an Italian who is trying to look English, or an Englishman who is trying to look Italian.
— Diane Von Furstenberg
An Englishman is never afraid of being laughed at. He just thinks the other fellow is a fool. But Americans still can't risk anybody laughing at them.
— Pearl S. Buck
The Englishman is too apt to neglect the present good in preparing against the possible evil.
— Washington Irving
The Englishman walks before the law like a trained horse in the circus. He has the sense of legality in his bones, in his muscles.
— Maxim Gorky
Athos was delighted to find he was going to fight an Englishman. We might say that was his dream.
— Alexandre Dumas
That man made a deep impression on me; I shall never forget his countenance!" The Englishman smiled imperceptibly.
— Alexandre Dumas
I am not an Englishman, I was never an Englishman, and I don't ever want to be one. I am a Scotsman! I was a Scotsman and I will always be one.
— Sean Connery
Life isn't all beer and skittles, but beer and skittles, or something better of the same sort, must form a good part of every Englishman's education.
— Thomas Hughes
But to understand English is one thing; to understand an Englishman who talks is another.
— Aleister Crowley
I'm an Englishman, after all,
— Michael Dobbs
The last great Englishman is low.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I spent a little more than five months in Vienna. I danced. I went ice skating and skiing. For strenuous exercise, I argued with an Englishman.
— J.D. Salinger
An Englishman, being flattered, is a lamb; threatened, a lion.
— George Chapman
How hard it is to make an Englishman acknowledge that he is happy! Pendennis. Book ii. Chap. xxxi.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
Every Englishman abroad, until it is proved to the contrary, likes to consider himself a traveller and not a tourist.
— Evelyn Waugh
Even crushed against his brother in the Tube the average Englishman pretends desperately that he is alone.
— Germaine Greer
Good ale, the true and proper drink of Englishmen. He is not deserving of the name of Englishman who speaketh against ale, that is good ale.
— George Henry Borrow
You can always depend on an Englishman to play the game
— Agatha Christie
No! The captain of the guard was that damned Englishman in disguise, and everyone of his soldiers aristos! The
— Emmuska Orczy
The Englishman can get along with sex quite perfectly so long as he can pretend that it isn't sex but something else.
— James Agate
A Frenchman may possibly be clean; an Englishman is conscientiously clean.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is in bad taste, is the most formidable word an Englishman can pronounce.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is impossible for an Englishman to open his mouth without making some other Englishman hate or despise him.
— George Bernard Shaw
To me the soul of an Indian seemed as precious as the soul of an Englishman, and the Gospel as much for the Chinese as for the European.
— James Gilmour
Indeed, the Englishman's history of New England commences only when it ceases to be New France.
— Henry David Thoreau