My roots are still in Britain, that's where I live, that's the place where I come from.
“My roots are still in Britain, that's where I live, that's the place where I come from.”
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My roots are still in Britain, that's where I live, that's the place where I come from.
“My roots are still in Britain, that's where I live, that's the place where I come from.”
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“My roots are still in Britain, that's where I live, that's the place where I come from.”
“It's difficult to keep in touch with someone when you're moving around all the time. I've decided that you can have it all, but you can't have it all, all of the time.”
“I like the personality of the Belgians. They're deeply eccentric, which is something that comes across in their design - terrific.”
“You can have a laugh in Los Angeles, or you can weep in Los Angeles, depending on your attitude towards it.”
“I carry music in my head, so I don't need more. It drives me nuts that, in hotels or on boats, people seem to think you need music 24 hours a day.”
“I'm not someone who can lie on a beach and do nothing. I am not sure what you are supposed to do, so I get bored. I prefer to have a purpose, such as going to Alaska to see orca whales.”
“Those fundamentally liberal values - openness, inclusion, internationalism - are what truly represent the best of Britain, and it's those values that I'm determined to fight for as leader of the Liberal Democrats.”
“Secure Americans should be at peace with our special relationship with Britain and happy to celebrate her special occasions, no matter how odd they seem to us.”
“If I really had to pinpoint my happiest days out of the United States, I'd choose those Fifties military days in Britain, particularly my time in South Ruislip. I had a ball.”
“Yes, look, social class is definitely an issue in Britain, it is definitely an issue and I think that most people across the country would sympathise with the idea that there are lots of people with talent and ability all across this country who want to make more of themselves and part of the responsibility of government is to make that happen.”
“As we travel around Britain, I am convinced most of us cannot really appreciate what we are seeing. We take too much for granted, because it is all so familiar.”