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  • A truly international field, no Britons involved. -- David Coleman
  • Britons put up with, Americans fix, Canadians cope -- Margaret Mead
  • The Britons are quite separated from all the world. -- Virgil
  • Other nations use 'force' we Britons alone use 'Might'. -- Evelyn Waugh
  • Other nations use 'force'; we Britons alone use 'Might'. -- Evelyn Waugh
  • Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves. -- James Thomson
  • Democracy isn't just for people in the Middle East, but Britons, too. -- Heather Brooke
  • Poor Britons, there is some good in them after all - they produced an oyster. -- Sallust
  • Listening to Britons dining out is like watching people play first-class tennis with imaginary balls. -- Margaret Halsey
  • Where are the rough brave Britons to be found With Hearts of Oak, so much of old renowned? -- Bill Vaughan
  • I propose that 100,000 degenerate Britons should be forcibly sterilized and others put in labour camps to halt the decline of the British race. -- Winston Churchill
  • If Britons were left to tax themselves, there would be no schools, no hospitals, just a 500-mile-high statue of Diana, Princess of Wales -- Andy Zaltzman
  • England is no longer controlled by Britons, we are under the invisible Jewish dictatorship, a dictatorship that can be felt in every sphere of life -- Nesta Helen Webster
  • Britons seem to have given up on assimilating their Muslim population, with many British elites patting themselves on the back for their tolerance and multiculturalism. -- Linda Chavez
  • The Britons (say historians) were naked, civilized men, learned, studious, abstruse in thought and contemplation; naked, simple, plain in their acts and manners; wiser than after ages. -- William Blake
  • We should be the natural home for the millions of Britons of immigrant origin. But we're not. Because too often we've sounded like people who wish they hadn't come here at all. -- Francis Maude
  • BBC Radio is not so much an art or industry as it is a way of life . . . a mirror that reflects . . . the eccentricities, the looniness that make Britons slightly different from other humans. -- Morley Safer
  • Aspects of life here civility, courtesy, coziness have always bound Britons to their country . . . They are part of the British myth, along with lovely countryside, dogs and horses, rose gardens, the Armada, the Battle of Britain. -- R. W. Apple
  • When we fled from the oppressions of kings and parliaments in Europe, to found this great Republic in America, we brought with us the laws and the liberties, which formed a part of our heritage as Britons. -- Caleb Cushing
  • Note for Americans and other aliens: Milton Keynes is a new city approximately halfway between London and Birmingham. It was built to be modern, efficient, healthy, and, all in all, a pleasant place to live. Many Britons find this amusing. -- Neil Gaiman
  • All we can infer (from the archaeological shards dug up in Berkshire, Devon and Yorkshire) is that the first Britons, whoever they were and however they came, arrived from elsewhere. The land (Britain) was once utterly uninhibited. Then people came. -- Robert Winder
  • Britons are good, though often brutal, colonists where they come into relations with entirely uncivilized tribes whose past is so remote as to be forgotten. But they trample with their heavy boots over the sensitive, delicate susceptibilities of an ancient, highly civilized and cultured nation, such as India. -- Annie Besant
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