Quotes by England Manchester, one of the greatest, if not really the greatest mere village in England. Daniel Defoe manchester village england Wealth, howsoever got, in England makes lords of mechanics, gentlemen of rakes; Antiquity and birth are needless here; 'Tis impudence and money makes a peer. Daniel Defoe peers gentleman england When I was living in England I found that the more I lived abroad, the more American I discovered I was. Daniel J. Boorstin england found I don't know an England player who could fix a light bulb, let alone a match Darren Gough england light player I have an English family and I've lived in England for years. Daryl Hall england years When I was seven I wanted to be a footballer, but when I was 14, I wanted to be a model. Look where it's put me now! David Beckham seven england looks This team [England] has some of the best players in England David Beckham england team player I still believe I have a part to play for England. David Beckham england play believe I would walk back from the United States to play for England again. David Beckham united-states england play I don't want to be Prime Minister of England, I want to be Prime Minister of the whole of the United Kingdom. David Cameron england kingdoms want I'm afraid I haven't become a born-again Christian. I'm sort of 'Church of England, lapsed' is about as far as I go. David Gilmour england church christian I'd rather be in the heart of Africa in the will of God, than on the throne of England, out of the will of God. David Livingstone thrones england heart England have nothing to lose here, apart from this test match. David Lloyd nothing-to-lose tests england I couldn't really jet off to the States on a whim and a prayer. David Platt england states prayer No more watching that show Small England or whatever it's called where those two idiots dress up as 'laydees'. It's a bad influence. David Walliams england dresses two I've got a farm in England where I breed horses. Davy Jones agriculture horse england In England especially, poetry's woven into the background fabric of society. And in Ireland, it's in the foreground. The place of the poet in Irish society is enormous. If you say you're a poet in Ireland, you'd better know what you're doing, because the standard and the expectations are incredibly high. David Whyte fabric england expectations I love London. I love England. We were out in the countryside and I had the time of my life Debra Messing countryside london england When it comes to saving England, Maggy is Ball's Deep Denis Thatcher balls saving england I love England and the historical aspect of it. Dennis Farina aspect england historical «345678910111213»