Famous Quotes & Sayings

Quotes & Sayings About Knightsbridge

Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Knightsbridge with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Knightsbridge Quotes

Knightsbridge Quotes By Morrissey

If you walk through Knightsbridge on any bland day of the week you won't hear an English accent. You'll hear every accent under the sun apart from the British accent. — Morrissey

Knightsbridge Quotes By Hannah Arendt

A functionary, when he really is nothing more than a functionary, is really a very dangerous gentleman. — Hannah Arendt

Knightsbridge Quotes By Gene Robinson

One of the joys of being a Christian or being a person of faith is that you believe deep down that death isn't the worst thing, you know. Not living your life: that's the worst thing. And death is not, it's not all it's cracked up to be. It's not, it's not the end of the world. — Gene Robinson

Knightsbridge Quotes By Ingmar Bergman

I hope I never get so old I get religious. — Ingmar Bergman

Knightsbridge Quotes By Johnny Weir

Now the fact that people are saying, 'Oh my God, he's finally come out' - I was never in. — Johnny Weir

Knightsbridge Quotes By Jane Asher

I adore food and always have. — Jane Asher

Knightsbridge Quotes By James Laughlin

We do very little re-writing in the office. We often take on people who show great promise and who we hope will develop into somebody important and someone good. — James Laughlin

Knightsbridge Quotes By Chuck D

Men have periods; they're called wars. — Chuck D

Knightsbridge Quotes By Ilona Andrews

What kind of a woman greets the Beast Lord with 'here, kitty, kitty'? — Ilona Andrews

Knightsbridge Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

You are going to do this voluntarily, Mr. Constant, so that the Church of God the Utterly Indifferent can have a drama of dignified self-sacrifice to remember and ponder through all time. — Kurt Vonnegut

Knightsbridge Quotes By Terry Brooks

No one said anything. The midday heat beat down on them, baking their bodies within the oven of clothes long since gone stiff with sweat and dirt, their minds as tired as their expectations. Hawk couldn't remember his last real bath. None of them had done more than wash off a little dirt and cool down their faces at the end of each day's trek since they had set out. Before that, things hadn't been much better. Food was growing scarce, too. Time was as thin as hope. — Terry Brooks