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George Mikes Quotes

The world still consists of two clearly divided groups: the English and the foreigners. One group consists of less than 50 million people; the other of 3,950 million. The latter group does not really count.
George Mikes

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Type:
Writer Quotes
Category:
British Writer Quotes
Date of Birth:
February 15, 1912
Year of Death:
1987
Nationality:
British
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