Theodore Zeldin Quotes
The British Have Turned Their Sense Of Humour Into A National Virtue. It Is Odd, Because Through Much Of History, Humour Has Been Considered Cheap, And Laughter Something For The Lower Orders. But British Aristocrats Didn't Care A Damn About What People Thought Of Them, So They Made Humour Acceptable.
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