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«The only English words I saw in Japan were Sony and Mitsubishi.»
Author: Bill Gullickson | Keywords: English, japan, Sony
«Summer afternoon, summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language»
«The two most misused words in the entire English vocabulary are love and friendship. A true friend would die for you, so when you start trying to count them on one hand, you don't need any fingers.»
«The funniest line in English is ''Get it?'' When you say that, everyone chortles.»
Author: Garrison Keillor | Keywords: English, funniest
«The English people on the whole are surely the nicest people in the world, and everyone makes everything so easy for everybody else, that there is almost nothing to resist at all.»
«The English are not very spiritual people, so they invented cricket to give them some idea of eternity»
«There's an English show I love called Whose Line Is It Anyway? It's all improvisation. Brilliant, quick, clever comics - spontaneity with both barrels. I wish I could do that show.»
«The English winter - ending in July, / To recommence in August.»
«The English public, as a mass, takes no interest in a work of art until it is told that the work in question is immoral.»
«The English never draw a line without blurring it.»

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