English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'I went to Iceland in 1861 and went over nearly every bit of the ground made famous by the adventures of Grettir.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'The Breton peasant is said to have a hard head. He is obstinate and resists outside pressure to alter his creed or his customs.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'Man, double-faced by nature, is placed by Revelation under a sharp, precise external rule, controlling his actions and his thoughts.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'God's truth is helped by no man's ignorance.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'It is somewhat remarkable that Cornwall has produced no musical genius of any note, and yet the Cornishman is akin to the Welshman and the Irishman.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Julian Barnes: 'Do we tend to recall the most important parts of a novel or those that speak most directly to us, the truest lines or the flashiest ones?' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Julian Barnes: 'Often the grind of book promotion wearies you of your own book - though at the same time this frees you from its clutches.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Smiths songs certainly have an astonishing afterlife.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Well, I'm a Catholic by birth and you can never shed it.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'If you travel to Germany, it's still absolutely Germany. If you travel to Sweden, it still has a Swedish identity.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I would find the idea of compiling a setlist that doesn't wildly excite me to be too restricting.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Lady Gaga said to me, 'You showed me how it's done.' I have no idea what she meant by 'it.'' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'The Smiths are never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever going to reunite - ever.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'The Queen is the ultimate dictator.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I still prefer horses to human beings.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I mean, death is a serious thing, certainly not to be sneezed at.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'England is a memory now. The gates are flooded and anybody can have access to England and join in.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I'm not an anarchist, but I believe that people don't want the royal family - the so-called royal family.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Congratulations to Prince Charles for banning foie gras from all his functions.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'There has to reach a point where you've said enough.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'I went to Iceland in 1861 and went over nearly every bit of the ground made famous by the adventures of Grettir.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'The Breton peasant is said to have a hard head. He is obstinate and resists outside pressure to alter his creed or his customs.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'Man, double-faced by nature, is placed by Revelation under a sharp, precise external rule, controlling his actions and his thoughts.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'God's truth is helped by no man's ignorance.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sabine Baring-Gould: 'It is somewhat remarkable that Cornwall has produced no musical genius of any note, and yet the Cornishman is akin to the Welshman and the Irishman.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Julian Barnes: 'Do we tend to recall the most important parts of a novel or those that speak most directly to us, the truest lines or the flashiest ones?' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Julian Barnes: 'Often the grind of book promotion wearies you of your own book - though at the same time this frees you from its clutches.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Smiths songs certainly have an astonishing afterlife.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Well, I'm a Catholic by birth and you can never shed it.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'If you travel to Germany, it's still absolutely Germany. If you travel to Sweden, it still has a Swedish identity.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I would find the idea of compiling a setlist that doesn't wildly excite me to be too restricting.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Lady Gaga said to me, 'You showed me how it's done.' I have no idea what she meant by 'it.'' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'The Smiths are never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever going to reunite - ever.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'The Queen is the ultimate dictator.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I still prefer horses to human beings.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I mean, death is a serious thing, certainly not to be sneezed at.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'England is a memory now. The gates are flooded and anybody can have access to England and join in.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'I'm not an anarchist, but I believe that people don't want the royal family - the so-called royal family.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'Congratulations to Prince Charles for banning foie gras from all his functions.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Morrissey: 'There has to reach a point where you've said enough.' Read More