“I believe that the Union Flag should change now to reflect the four nations of the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales” ShouldBelieveI BelieveNationsUnitedFourEnglandUnionsKingdomsFlagsIrelandScotlandWalesUnited KingdomNorthern Ireland Author:Ian Lucas
“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)
“That GOP leadership, that establishment, they've got to get their stuff together I love what they believe in, I believe in it too. But they've got to get tough, man. You know what? It's not just the New England Patriots who are dealing with deflated balls right now.” KnowsMenBelieveTogetherI BelieveStuffRight NowToughBallsEnglandI Believe InEstablishmentPatriotNew EnglandGopTough ManNew England Patriots Author:Sarah Palin
“It isnt only fictional heroes to whom toast means home and comfort. It is related of the Duke of Wellington - I believe by Lord Ellesmere - that when he landed at Dover in 1814, after six years absence from England, the first order he gave at the Ship Inn was for an unlimited supply of buttered toast.” YearsFirstsBelieveMeanHomeOrderI BelieveLordHeroComfortSixEnglandAbsenceShipsRelatedUnlimitedToastsDukesInnsWellingtonDover Book:A Taste of the Sun Source: A Taste of the Sun
“[Thomas Henry] Huxley, I believe, was the greatest Englishman of the Nineteenth Century—perhaps the greatest Englishman of all time. When one thinks of him, one thinks inevitably of such men as Goethe and Aristotle. For in him there was that rich, incomparable blend of intelligence and character, of colossal knowledge and high adventurousness, of instinctive honesty and indomitable courage which appears in mankind only once in a blue moon. There have been far greater scientists, even in England, but there has never been a scientist who was a greater man.” ThinkingMenBelieveHas BeensCharacterI BelieveRichGreaterMankindCenturyHonestyMoonScientistEnglandBlueIntelligenceAll TimeEnglishmenNineteenth CenturyColossalIncomparableHuxleyIndomitableBlue Moon Author:H. L. Mencken