“You don't want to be trapped inside with me, sunshine. Inside, I'm somebody nobody wants to fuck with do you understand? I am Charlie Bronson, I am Britain's most violent prisoner.”— Nicolas Winding Refn, Brock Norman Brock, Michael Peterson (Charles Bronson), Tom Hardy, imdb.com
“We say no to whites owning our land and they should go.… They can own companies and apartments…but not the soil. It is ours and that message should ring loud and clear in Britain and the United States…. There are white farmers who are still on the land…. That should never happen. They [whites] were…”— Robert Mugabe, csmonitor.com
“The American Colonies in general are equally in danger from Canada, whether it remain in the bands of Britain, under the present form of its Government, or should be restored to the French, which many suspect is intended by the Ministry in England.”— Benedict Arnold, amarch.lib.niu.edu
“I remember being in China and realizing how irrelevant not even Britain is, but also Europe. We're just another remote country that hardly impinges on some places at all.”— Clive Anderson, independent.co.uk
“When I left England for the first time in 1871 much of the world had already been colonised by Britain: Australia in 1770; India in 1757, and Canada in 1763. South Africa, however, was only partly controlled by Britain, and I saw this as a place where I might become as famous as Captain Cook, Robert…”— Cecil Rhodes, amazon.com
“I’m not coming here to fix any votes. I’m not casting a vote myself. I’m offering my opinion. And in democracies, everybody should want more information, not less. And you shouldn’t be afraid to hear an argument being made… If, right now, I’ve got access to a massive market where I sell 44 percent o…”— Barack Obama, whitehouse.gov
“I think there's a British poet who once said, 'No man is an island' even an island as beautiful as this. We're stronger together. And if we continue to tackle our challenges together, then future generations will look back on ours, just as we look back on the previous generation of English and Ameri…”— Barack Obama, whitehouse.gov