(95 quotes found)
“Britain has handled us and the question of our independence not in our interest, but in hers. ... (We) have been part of a barter deal with the U.S.A.; part of the price paid for the U.S. government's defense of Empire interests.”
Cheddi Jagan
“It's a wonderful way to bring an honest part of Britain to the U.S., and it's a way to help me remember Katherine, because I don't have a grave for her.”
Charles Wolf
“We just don't have the same relationship with the United Arab Emirates that we have with Britain. Do we really want to entrust security to a foreign government that had connections to some of the 9/11 hijackers?”
Dan Mclaughlin
“This version's set in London and stars Captain Britain and while it deals very much with the repercussions of House of M, it is also very much involved in the fate of their World. It also has a similar mix of characters, and with any luck will radiate the same eclectic mix of Romance, High Adventure, occasional Comedy, Action & Character!”
Chris Claremont
“Women's cycling is on a high at the moment here in Wales and in Britain and it can only improve.”
Bill Owen
“Every single person in Britain is so negative about the young players. All they are waiting to do is just put them down and I think this week I kind of showed that possibly I might go on and do well,”
Andrew Murray
“There is a clear attitude change towards India, which is reflected in Britain treating India as an equal partner. There is a realisation that India has arrived on the scene.”
Charan Wadhwa
“He would like Britain to take a leading role in the affairs of the EU, and to lay to rest our ambivalence about membership of the union,”
Chris Patten
“England should change their name to Great Britain, if only to help Welshmen like me have easier lives. It's so tedious explaining to work colleagues how I can support 'England' in cricket and England's opposition in rugby and football.”
Chris Mason
“That's grounds for the United States and Britain to start military action against Liberia. That's grounds for sanctions,”
Charles Taylor