Nations
The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes.
Stanley Kubrick
If people behaved in the way nations do, they would all be put in straightjackets.
Tennessee Williams
National character is only another name for the particular form which the littleness, perversity and baseness of mankind take in every country. Every nation mocks at other nations, and all are right.
Arthur Schopenhauer
‘My country, right or wrong’ is a thing no patriot would think of saying. It is like saying, ‘My mother, drunk or sober.’
G.K. Chesterton
All men should have a drop of treason in their veins, if nations are not to go soft like so many sleepy pears.
Rebecca West
What is patriotism but the love of the good things we ate in our childhood?
Lin Yutang
Patriotism is, fundamentally, a conviction that a particular country is the best in the world because you were born in it.
George Bernard Shaw
A diplomat is a person who can be disarming, even though his country isn’t.
Adage
I offer a toast to this gracious lady. Up your bottom.
Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, to Mrs Dean Rusk at the 1979 Vienna Summit, after he had refused the assistance of a translator
The perfidious, haughty, savage, disdainful, stupid, slothful, inhospitable, inhuman, English.
Julius Caesar Scaliger on England
You must look out in England that you are not cheated by the charioteers.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
The most significant British contribution to the European Community to date is BSE.
The German newspaper Allgemeine Zeitung
Britain is the only country now dominated by an elite of anti-elitists.
George Walden
He has one of those characteristic British faces that, once seen, is never remembered.
Oscar Wilde
Big ideas murdered my grandmother. I like small, British ideas.
Daniel Finkelstein
It is related of an Englishman that he hanged himself to avoid the daily task of dressing and undressing.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The English think soap is civilization.
Heinrich von Treitschke
One of the most precious freedoms of the British is the freedom from culture.
Lord Goodman
A demon took a monkey to wife – the result by the Grace of God was the English.
Indian saying
In England we have come to rely upon a comfortable time-lag of fifty years or a century intervening between the perception that something ought to be done and a serious attempt to do it.
H.G. Wells
England, the heart of a rabbit in the body of a Lion. The jaws of a serpent in an abode of popinjays.
Eustache Deschamps, fourteenth century writer, on England
England is not a bad country – it’s just a mean, cold, ugly, divided, tired, clapped-out, post-imperial, post-industrial, slag heap covered in polystyrene hamburger cartons.
Margaret Drabble
… where the Greeks had modesty, we have cant; where they had poetry, we have cant; where they had patriotism, we have cant; where they had anything that exalts, delights, or adorns humanity, we have nothing but cant, cant, cant.
Thomas Love Peacock, Crotchet Castle, on the English
A ready means of being cherished by the English is to adopt the simple expedient of living a long time. I have little doubt that if, say, Oscar Wilde had lived into his nineties, instead of dying in his forties, he would have been considered a benign, distinguished figure suitable to preside at a school prize-giving or to instruct and exhort scoutmasters at their jamborees. He might even have been knighted.
Malcolm Muggeridge
The English have an extraordinary ability for flying into a great calm.
Alexander Woollcott
The English don’t mind people pissing on them, provided it’s from a great height.
Anonymous Greek greengrocer
Thirty million, mostly fools.
Thomas Carlyle, when asked what the population of England was. Attrib.
But of all nations in the world the English are perhaps the least a nation of pure philosophers.
Walter Bagehot
Britain is the only country where people will introduce you to a friend by saying: ‘This is my mate Barry, he’s a bit of a twat.’
Reginald D. Hunter
They’re not a cynical people, the Americans. They want you to do quite well, whereas in Britain they just want you to fall flat on your face.
Piers Morgan
The English are the only people who can experience schadenfreude at their own misfortunes.
Tony Judt
Continental people have love lives; the British have hot water bottles.
George Mikes
I love the British summer, it’s my favourite day of the year.
Kathy Lette
In all the four corners of the earth one of these three names is given to him who steals from his neighbours; brigand, robber or Englishman.
Les Triades de l’Anglais
The English often kill themselves. It is a malady caused by the humid climate.
Napoléon Bonaparte
That sweet enemy.
Sir Philip Sidney on France
A small acquaintance with history shows that all Governments are selfish and the French Governments more selfish than most.
Lord Eccles
I do not dislike the French from the vulgar antipathy between neighbouring nations, but for their insolent and unfounded airs of superiority.
Horace Walpole
Never doubt the courage of the French. They are the ones who discovered snails are edible.
Doug Larson
France was a long despotism tempered by epigrams.
Thomas Carlyle, History of the French Revolution
Poltroons, cowards, skullers and dastards.
Eustache Deschamps on the English
France is a dog-hole.
William Shakespeare, All’s Well That Ends Well
England is a nation of shopkeepers.
Napoléon Bonaparte
Frenchmen are like gunpowder, each by itself smutty and contemptible, but mass them together and they are terrible indeed.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
It is unthinkable for a Frenchman to arrive at middle age without having syphilis and the Cross of the Legion of Honour.
André Gide
They are short, blue-vested people who carry their own onions when cycling abroad, and have a yard which is 3.37 inches longer than other people’s.
Alan Coren on the French
I found there a country with thirty-two religions and only one sauce.
Talleyrand on America
He is a silk stocking filled with dung.
Napoléon Bonaparte on Talleyrand
Nobody can simply bring together a country that has 365 kinds of cheese.
Charles de Gaulle on France
One cannot trust people whose cuisine is so bad … The only thing they have ever done for European agriculture is mad cow disease … After Finland, it is the country with the worst food.
Jacques Chirac, French President, on Britain
Cheese-eating surrender monkeys.
Groundsman Willie in The Simpsons, on the French
It was wonderful to find America, but it would have been more wonderful to miss it.
Mark Twain
When an American heiress wants to buy a man, she at once crosses the Atlantic. The only real materialistic people I have ever met are the Europeans.
Mary McCarthy
One in three Americans weigh as much as the other two.
David Sedaris
There is a providence that protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America.
Otto von Bismarck. Attrib.
America is the only nation in history which miraculously has gone from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization.
Georges Clemenceau
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted.
D.H. Lawrence
The American people generally do the right thing … after first exhausting every available alternative.
Winston Churchill
Be nice to America – or we’ll bring you democracy.
Bumper sticker in the USA
Wherever there is suffering, injustice and oppression, the Americans will show up, six months late, and bomb the country next to where it is happening.
P.J. O’Rourke
Kick all America in the guts: they need it … Spit on every neurotic … All that arty and literacy crew, I know them, they are smoking, steaming shits.
D.H. Lawrence on America
America is one long expectoration.
Oscar Wilde
It is absurd to say that there are neither ruins nor curiosities in America when they have their mothers and their manners.
Oscar Wilde
No one can be as calculatedly rude as the British, which amazes Americans, who do not understand studied insult and can only offer abuse as a substitute.
Paul Gallico
Most of American life is driving somewhere and then driving back wondering why the hell you went.
John Updike
The trouble with America is that there are far too many wide open spaces surrounded by teeth.
Charles Luckman
America is just a big version of [the] Westfield [shopping centre] but with witty people around the edges and a desert in the middle.
Kevin Maher
America is a large, friendly dog in a very small room. Every time it wags its tail it knocks over a chair.
Arnold Toynbee
Americans are people who laugh at African witch doctors and spend 100 million dollars on fake reducing systems.
L.L. Levinson
As always the British shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then embrace it with enthusiasm two years later.
Alistair Cooke
There is nothing the matter with Americans except their ideals. The real American is all right; it is the ideal American who is all wrong.
G.K. Chesterton
The Americans often appease their enemies, but they always betray their friends.
Anonymous Middle East Ruler
What you do to your enemies today, you will do to your friends tomorrow.
Afghan proverb
The average American is just like a child.
Richard Nixon
Walking is uniquely un-American.
Bill Bryson
What America calls ‘globalisation’ the rest of the world call ‘Americanisation’.
Henry Louis Gates Jnr
Knavery seems to be so much the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this country.
George III on America
Not so much an axis of evil, more an arc of insufferability.
US pundit describing America’s European allies
Paralytic sycophants, effete betrayers of humanity, carrioneating servile imitators, arch-cowards and collaborators, gang of women-murderers, degenerate rabble, parasitic traditionalists, playboy soldiers, conceited dandies.
Approved terms of abuse in 1953 for East German Communist speakers when describing Britain
The Earth contains no race of human beings so totally vile and worthless as the Welsh.
Walter Savage Landor, letter to Robert Southey
‘The Welsh,’ said the Doctor, ‘are the only nation in the world that has produced no graphic or plastic art, no architecture, no drama. They just sing,’ he said with disgust, ‘sing and blow down wind instruments of plated silver.’
Evelyn Waugh, Decline and Fall
Last Sunday I came – a man whom the Lord God made – to the town of Flint, with its great double walls and rounded bastions: may I see it all aflame! An obscure English wedding was there, with but little mead – an English feast! And I meant to earn a shilling solid reward for my harper’s art. So I began with ready speed, to sing an ode to the kinsmen; but all I got was mockery, spurning of my song, and grief.
Lewis Glyn Cothi or Tudur Penllyn, tr. from the Welsh by Kenneth Jackson, The English Wedding
But Lord! to see the absurd nature of Englishmen, that cannot forbear laughing and jeering at everything that looks strange.
Samuel Pepys, Diary
A Welshman is a man who prays on his knees on Sunday and preys on his friends the rest of the week.
Insult, probably of English origin
The land of my fathers. My fathers can have it.
Dylan Thomas on Wales
There are still parts of Wales where the only concession to gaiety is a striped shroud.
Gwyn Thomas
The Welsh are so damn Welsh that it looks like affectation.
Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh to D.B. Wyndham Lewis
The relationship between the Welsh and the English is based on trust and understanding. They don’t trust us and we don’t understand them.
Dudley Wood
Fucking Welsh.
Tony Blair, reported by his press secretary Alastair Campbell
Other people have a nationality. The Irish and the Jews have a psychosis.
Brendan Behan
Put an Irishman on the spit and you can always get another Irishman to turn him.
George Bernard Shaw
I return your seasonal greeting card with contempt. May your hypocritical words choke you and may they choke you early in the New Year, rather than later.
Professor Kennedy Lindsay, a Vanguard member of the Northern Assembly, returning a Christmas card from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr Garret FitzGerald, in the Irish Times
Ireland is the old sow that eats her farrow.
James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
An Irish queer is a fellow who prefers women to drink.
Sean O’Faolain
I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Attrib.
An ass in Germany is a professor in Rome.
German Song
Life is never so bad that Germany is better.
Jeremy Clarkson
German humour is no laughing matter.
Mark Twain
I like Germany so much, I think there should be two of them.
François Mauriac on German reunification
Ah, so next time we shall not be able to hear them coming.
Pierre Mendès-France, former French Prime Minister, on news that German soldiers’ jackboots were now fitted with rubber soles, 1960
Germany is too big for Europe, too small for the world.
Henry Kissinger
To the small extent that it still exhibits a smiling countenance it is, as Hofmannsthal said, because it no longer has any muscles in its face. There has indeed always been something feminine about Vienna, perhaps because of the strong Slav elements in its population, and the combination of aimlessness and femininity has unfortunate results. It makes it a sad and rather mean town. The people seem to lack charity towards each other. They rather enjoy denouncing each other for minor breaches of the regulations. They give vent to explosions of rage when inconvenienced in small ways. They cling to what they think of as their old traditions, treacly and anaemic though these were for the most part. The dowdy clothes, the grim municipal tenement buildings and the general grubbiness make Vienna at certain times of the year look more like an Iron-Curtain town than one which belongs to the West. Indeed the inhabitants of Prague and of Budapest seem to me to walk with a jauntier step than do the Viennese. There is certainly no more depressing sight than that of the self-conscious crowds of businessmen and their ladies at the famous opera ball, supposedly the glittering climax of a brilliant carnival season. Austria has the highest published suicide-rate of any country in the world and Vienna makes a disproportionate contribution to this record.
Sir Anthony Rumbold, British ambassador to Austria, on Vienna
The devil take these people and their language! They take a dozen monosyllabic words in their jaws, chew them, crunch them and spit them out again, and call that speaking. Fortunately they are by nature fairly silent, and although they gaze at us open-mouthed, they spare us long conversations.
Heinrich Heine on the English
German is a language which was developed solely to afford the speaker the opportunity to spit at strangers under the guise of polite conversation.
National Lampoon
Unmitigated noodles.
Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany on the English
One thing I will say for the Germans, they are always perfectly willing to give somebody else’s land to somebody else.
Will Rogers
The English are, in my opinion, perfidious and cunning, plotting the destruction of the lives of foreigners, so that even if they humbly bend the knee, they cannot be trusted.
Leo de Rozmital, 1456
I have the feeling this is all going to end very badly.
General Charles de Gaulle, to an aide, on first seeing California
The immense popularity of American movies abroad demonstrates that Europe is the unfinished negative of which America is the proof.
Mary McCarthy, American novelist
We are terribly afraid that some Americans spit on the floor, even when that floor is covered by good carpets. Now all claims to civilisation are suspended till this secretion is otherwise disposed of. No English gentleman has spit upon the floor since the Heptarchy.
Sydney Smith
An Englishman’s way of speaking absolutely classifies him. The moment he talks he makes some other Englishman despise him.
Alan Jay Lerner, My Fair Lady
Oh, if the Queen were a man, she would like to go and give those horrid Russians whose word one cannot trust such a beating.
Queen Victoria, letter to Disraeli
The English take their pleasures sadly, after the fashion of their country.
Maximilien de Béthune, Duc de Sully
On the Continent people have good food: in England people have good table manners.
George Mikes
The Japanese have perfected good manners and made them indistinguishable from rudeness.
Paul Theroux
The French have made of ingratitude – as of most things in life – an art.
Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
The English are the people of consummate cant.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols
Pakistan has many of the characteristics of mid-Victorian England – few, unfortunately, of the better ones.
John Bushell, British Ambassador to Pakistan
The departure of the Wise men from the East seems to have been on a more extensive scale than is generally supposed, for no one of that description seems to have been left behind.
Sydney Smith on the East
The only good that comes from the east is the sun.
Portuguese saying
I must confess that hitherto I had never been able to take the Lebanese entirely seriously. Poised uneasily between Europe and the Orient, Christianity and Islam, the country, for all its beauty, seemed not really to belong anywhere. It appeared to be inhabited by a kind of quintessential wog with a rich patina of French chic, ready to trade with anyone in any commodity at his own price, existing in a kind of perpetual Nescafé society, hoping that the problems of the real world would somehow disappear if not looked at too closely, and concentrating on the sensible occupation of making money.
Sir Paul Wright, British Ambassador to Lebanon
In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed – they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock.
Orson Welles, The Third Man
Since both its national products, snow and chocolate, melt, the cuckoo clock was invented solely in order to give tourists something solid to remember it by.
Alan Coren on Switzerland
Oats. A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people.
Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language
It is never difficult to distinguish between a Scotsman with a grievance and a ray of sunshine.
P.G. Wodehouse
Norway, too, has noble wild prospects; and Lapland is remarkable for prodigious noble wild prospects. But, Sir, let me tell you, the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees, is the high road that leads him to England.
Samuel Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
Of course I want political autonomy but not cultural autonomy. You just have to watch the Scottish Baftas to want to kill yourself.
Muriel Gray
I have been trying all my life to like Scotchmen, and am obligated to desist from the experiment in despair.
Charles Lamb
His sayings are generally like women’s letters; all the pith is in the postscript.
William Hazlitt on Charles Lamb
The Scotchman is one who keeps the Sabbath and every other thing he can lay his hands on.
Lyndon Johnson
It raises the average IQ of both countries.
Robert Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, commenting on an exodus of New Zealanders emigrating to Australia
Acquaintances seemed to steer slap through his consciousness and were gone with the wind.
D.H. Lawrence comparing the Australian mind with the Flying Dutchman
Pass a law to give every single whingeing bloody Pommie his fare home to England. Back to the smoke and the sun shining ten days a year and shit in the streets. Yer can have it.
Thomas Keneally, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
I find it hard to say, because when I was there it seemed to be shut.
Clement Freud on being asked his opinion of New Zealand
You must remember that the Australian voter has a short memory span … less than fourteen days in most cases.
John Howard, Australian Prime Minister
Frustrate a Frenchman, he will drink himself to death; an Irishman, he will die of angry hypertension; a Dane, he will shoot himself; an American, he will get drunk, shoot you, then establish a million dollar aid programme for your relatives. Then he will die of an ulcer.
Stanley Rudin
American intellectuals became afraid to collect their thoughts lest they be accused of unlawful assembly.
Historian Charles Beard on McCarthyite hysteria in America
The English approach to ideas is not to kill them but to let them die of neglect.
Jeremy Paxman
England is perhaps the only great country whose intellectuals are ashamed of their own nationality.
George Orwell
The English think of an opinion as something which a decent person, if he has the misfortune to have one, does all he can to hide.
Margaret Halsey, American writer
Canada is useful only to provide me with furs.
Madame de Pompadour after the fall of Quebec
The gloomy region, where the year is divided into one day and one night, lies entirely outside the stream of history.
W.W. Reade on Canada, 1872
Canada is a country built against any common, geographical, historic or cultural sense.
Pierre Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister
I don’t even know what street Canada is on.
Al Capone
A country the size of a piece of snot.
Chen Tan-Sun, Taiwanese Foreign Minister, on Singapore
In China, when you’re one in a million, there are 1,300 other people just like you.
Bill Gates
The general level of intelligence of the Thais is rather low, a good deal lower than ours and much lower than that of the Chinese.
Sir Anthony Rumbold, British ambassador to Thailand
Decayed garbage left for months on the side of the roads; stagnant canals that serve both as cesspools and as the dumping ground for dead dogs; buses and lorries that belch uncontrolled clouds of diesel fumes; scarcely a pavement without potholes and open manholes to break the legs of the unwary; bag-snatchers in every block; assault and violence a way of life; prostitution and every form of natural and unnatural vice on a scale astonishing even in Asia; a city of 4 million with only one park, and that littered with refuse and infested with thieves; unplanned hideous ribbon development; no proper drainage, so that in the rainy season large areas of the city remain flooded for weeks on end; and the whole set in a flat mournful plain without even a hillock in sight for a 100 miles in any direction: this is Bangkok, the vaunted Venice of the East.
Sir Arthur de la Mare, British Ambassador to Thailand
God made serpents and rabbits and Armenians.
Turkish insult
Do not trust a Hungarian unless he has a third eye in his forehead.
Czech insult
Half an Italian is one too many in a house.
German and French insult
I saw the new Italian navy. Its boats have glass bottoms so they can see the old Italian navy.
Peter Secchia, President Bush’s nominee for US Ambassador to Italy, during Senate confirmation hearings, 1989
In Milan traffic lights are instructions. In Rome they are suggestions. In Naples they are Christmas decorations.
Italian Defence Minister, Antonio Martino
Apart from cheese and tulips, the main product of Holland is advocaat, a drink made from lawyers.
Alan Coren, The Sanity Inspector
The indigested vomit of the sea
Fell to the Dutch by just propriety.
Andrew Marvell, ‘The Character of Holland’
There are few virtues which the Poles do not possess and there are few errors they have ever avoided.
Winston Churchill
Did hogs feast or did Lithuanians have a feast here?
Polish saying
Beer is the Danish national drink and the Danish national weakness is another beer.
Clementine Paddleford
Fuck off, Norway.
Paul Gascoigne, when asked by live Norwegian television if he had a message for the Norwegian people before the England-Norway World Cup qualifier
It could plausibly be argued that it is a misfortune for anybody but a Finn to spend three years in Finland, as I have just done. Even the Finns who can afford it are happy to make frequent escapes to sunnier climes. Finland is flat, freezing, and far from the pulsating centres of European life. Nature has done little for her and art not much more. Until yesterday the country was inhabited only by peasants, foresters, fishermen and a small class of alien rulers who spent most of their money elsewhere. The rich cultural past of Europe has left fewer traces in Finland in the shape of public and private buildings of quality and the objects of art which adorn them than anywhere else in the Western world save perhaps Iceland. Finnish cooking deserves a sentence to itself for its crude horror; only the mushrooms and the crayfish merit attention.
Sir Bernard Ledwidge, British Ambassador to Finland
How do you tell the difference between a Finnish introvert and a Finnish extrovert? One looks at his own feet when he’s talking to you, the other will look at yours.
Finnish joke
The Greeks – dirty and impoverished descendants of a bunch of la-de-da fruit salads who invented democracy and then forgot how to use it while walking around dressed up like girls.
P.J. O’Rourke, in the National Lampoon
The people of Crete unfortunately make more history than they can consume locally.
Saki
Just compare with the vast monuments of this vital aqueduct network those useless pyramids or the good-for-nothing tourist attractions of the Greeks.
Frontinus, superintendent of Roman aqueducts
In Sao Paulo it is now said to be quicker and safer to rob a bank than to try to cash a cheque in one.
Sir John Russell, British Ambassador to Brazil
Poor Mexico, so far from God and so near to the United States!
Porfirio Díaz
There is, I fear, no question but that the average Nicaraguan is one of the most dishonest, unreliable, violent and alcoholic of the Latin Americans – and after nearly 21 years of Latin American experience I feel I can speak with some authority on the subject.
Roger Pinsent, British Ambassador to Nicaragua
Bolivians are merely metamorphosed llamas who have learned to talk but not think.
Chilean Admiral José Toribio Merino
Realizing that they will never be a world power, the Cypriots have decided to settle for being a world nuisance.
George Mikes
A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by a common hatred of its neighbours.
William Ralph Inge, The Perpetual Pessimist
If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country.
E.M. Forster, Two Cheers for Democracy, ‘What I Believe’
Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
Samuel Johnson
When Dr Johnson described patriotism as the last refuge of the scoundrel, he ignored the enormous possibilities of the word Reform.
US Senator Roscoe Conkling