In Pursuit of the English Quotes
In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary
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“...I have been thinking for some time of writing a piece called: In Pursuit of the Working-Class. My life has been spent in pursuit. So has everyone’s, of course. I chase love and fame all the time. I have chased, off and on, and with much greater deviousness of approach, the working-class and the English. The pursuit of the working-class is shared by everyone with the faintest tint of social responsibility: some of the most indefatigable pursuers are working-class people. That is because the phrase does n”
― In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary
― In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary
“It's a fact that men of all nations are convinced that men of any other nation are no good for women. I'm sure a statistically significant number of women would be able to vouch for this.
And listen how you talk. You are bitter already. When I hear a woman use words like statistics, I know she is bitter.”
― In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary
And listen how you talk. You are bitter already. When I hear a woman use words like statistics, I know she is bitter.”
― In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary
“I've got a man might do. No good for me, doesn't care for a flutter, and doesn't like Art either. But he has Proust in his overcoat pocket. Come to think of it, I suppose he reads it for the dirt, so no good for you, cancel what I said.”
― In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary
― In Pursuit of the English: A Documentary
