“In return for financial support will advocate admission of Jews to England; This however impossible while Charles living. Charles cannot be executed without trial on adequate grounds for which do not presently exist. Therefore advise that Charles be assassinated, but will have nothing to do with arrangements for procuring an assassin, though willing to help in his escape. [King Charles I was in prison at the time].” HelpingSupportImpossibleWillingReturnKingsEnglandPrisonFinancialJewTrialsArrangementsAdequateAdviseAssassinsAdmissionFinancial SupportCharles I Author:Oliver Cromwell
“My ability to persuade my wife to marry me was quite my most brilliant achievement ... Of course, it would have been impossible for any ordinary man to have got through what I had to go through in peace and war without the devoted aid of what we call, in England, one's better half.” MenHas BeensWarCoursesAbilityHalfWifeImpossibleAchievementOrdinaryEnglandMy WifeBrilliantAidsDevotedOrdinary ManMarry MeBetter Half Author:Winston Churchill
“Gentl, I am a party man. I believe that, without party, Parliamentary government is impossible. I look upon Parliamentary government as the noblest government in the world, and certainly the one most suited to England.” MenWorldBelieveLooksGovernmentI BelievePartyImpossibleEnglandLook UpParliamentaryParliamentary Government Book:Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)
“Whether in peaceful trade or warlike attack, the sea unites more than it divides. Even if it were possible to treat England, or the British Isles, as a single, homogenous, united nation, it would still be impossible to write its naval history without reference to the histories of the other nations, near and far, with which the sea has connected it.” IfsWritingStillsNationsUnitedImpossibleSeaTreatsEnglandTradeConnectedBritishPeacefulDividesUnited NationsNavalIsleNear And Far Author:Nicholas Rodger
“There is no nation on the continent of Europe that is less able to do harm to England, and there isno nation on the continent of Europe to whom we are less able to do harm, than Russia.We are so separate that it seems impossible that the two nations, by the use of reason or common sense at all, could possibly be brought into conflict with each other.” TwoReasonUseSeemsAbleNationsCommonImpossibleConflictEuropeEnglandHarmRussiaCommon SenseContinentsTwo Nations Author:John Bright
“Scholes was England's best football player. It was impossible to take the ball from him, and he never mishit a pass.” PlayerImpossibleFootballBallsEnglandBest FootballFootball PlayerScholes Author:Sven-Goran Eriksson
“The problem is that in our country, they make it almost impossible for politicians to win anything. In England it's easier to win a libel suit.” CountryProblemWinningImpossiblePoliticianEasierEnglandSuitsOur CountryLibel Author:Rand Paul
“Wrangel pretended to combat the Bolsheviks, Bolshevism is Jewry. In order to retain the favor of the Jews holding the real power in England, France and the United States, Wrangel showed to the Jews signs of his submission to them. Thereafter the Russian masses abandoned Wrangel as a traitor or as a comedian. It is impossible simultaneously to be an auxiliary of the Jew and an enemy of the Bolsheviki who are Jews. Be it incoherence or treason, Wrangel deserved the same fate as Denikin and he got it.” RealStatesOrderUnitedEnemyUnited StatesFateImpossibleMassEnglandJewFavorsFranceComedianCombatAbandonedSubmissionTraitorTreasonReal PowerBolsheviksBolshevismIncoherence Author:Boris Brasol
“Despite Japan's desires and efforts, unfortunate differences in the ways that Japan, England, the United States, and China understood circumstances, together with misunderstandings of attitudes, made it impossible for the parties to agree.” WayMadeStatesTogetherDesireDifferencesUnitedPartyEffortAttitudeUnited StatesImpossibleCircumstancesUnderstoodEnglandAgreeChinaDespiteMade ItJapanUnfortunateMisunderstandingUnfortunate Circumstances Author:Hideki Tojo