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Frases de Jorge V do Reino Unido

Jorge Frederico Ernesto Alberto foi Rei do Reino Unido e dos Domínios britânicos e Imperador da Índia como Jorge V de 1910 até sua morte.

Jorge era neto da rainha Vitória e do príncipe Alberto e primo-irmão dos imperadores Nicolau II da Rússia e Guilherme II da Alemanha. De 1877 a 1891, ele serviu na Marinha Real. Com a morte de sua avó, em 1901, seu pai tornou-se rei, como Eduardo VII e Jorge recebeu a investidura de príncipe de Gales. Em 1910, com a morte do pai, tornou-se Rei-Imperador do Império Britânico, sendo o único imperador da Índia a estar presente em seu Delhi Durbar.

Em 1917, Jorge tornou-se o primeiro monarca da Casa de Windsor, renomeada por ele em lugar da anterior Casa de Saxe-Coburgo-Gota, em virtude do sentimento anti-germânico que dominava o Reino Unido. Seu reinado foi testemunha de mudanças radicais no cenário político mundial, como a ascensão do socialismo, o comunismo, o fascismo, o republicanismo irlandês e o movimento de independência da Índia. A Lei Parlamentar de 1911 estabeleceu a supremacia da elegível Câmara dos Comuns sobre a Câmara dos Lordes. Em 1924, ele nomeou o primeiro gabinete trabalhista e, em 1931, o Estatuto de Westminster reconheceu os domínios do Império como reinos separados, independentes dentro da Commonwealth. Ele foi atormentado por uma doença em grande parte de seu reinado e, após sua morte, foi sucedido por seu filho mais velho, Eduardo VIII. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. Junho 1865 – 20. Janeiro 1936
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Jorge V do Reino Unido: Frases em inglês

“You dress like a cad. You act like a cad. You are a cad.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Allegedly said to his son, Prince Edward. Quoted by Christopher Warwick in Abdication (Sidgwick and Jackson, 1986)
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“It's the shortest one I know.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Allegedly said to Sir Thomas Beecham on the opera La Bohème, on why it was his favourite.
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“I may be uninspiring, but I'll be damned if I'm alien.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Allegedly said in response to H. G. Wells's criticism of his "alien [i.e. German-descended] and uninspiring court"
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“My father was frightened of his mother. I was frightened of my father and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Attributed in Randolph Churchill's Lord Derby (1959), but said by Kenneth Rose https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Rose in King George V (1983) to be almost certainly apocryphal.
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“But, remember, I wish to have the best collection, not just one of the best collections in England.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Allegedly said to J.A. Tilleard, Honorary Secretary, Philatelic Society, on appointing him as Philatelist to the King.
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“The King feels so strongly that, no matter the crime committed by anyone on whom the VC has been conferred, the decoration should not be forfeited. Even were a VC to be sentenced to be hanged for murder, he should be allowed to wear his VC on the scaffold.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Lord Stamfordham, private secretary to George V, on 26 July 1920. The original Royal Warrant involved an expulsion clause that allowed for a recipient's name to be erased from the official register in certain wholly discreditable circumstances and his pension cancelled. Eight were forfeited between 1861 and 1908. George V strongly opposed the concept of revoking a Victoria Cross, and directed Lord Stamfordham to express this view forcefully in a letter.
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“I look upon him as the greatest criminal known for having plunged the world into war.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Alleged statement about his cousin Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany (1918)
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“After I am dead, the boy will ruin himself in twelve months.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Statement to Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, referring to his son, Edward, Prince of Wales
Quoted in Keith Middlemas and John Barnes, Baldwin (1969) ch.34

“Goddamn you!”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Alleged last words, after his nurse administered a sedative.
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“I said to your predecessor: 'You know what they're all saying, no more coals to Newcastle, no more Hoares to Paris.' The fellow didn't even laugh.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Said to Anthony Eden on 23 December 1935 following the furore that erupted over the Hoare-Laval Pact.
Quoted in Earl of Avon, Facing the Dictators (1962) pt.2 ch.1

“They make me look like a stuffed monkey.”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Allegedly said about two postage stamps issued in 1911.
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“What did you do about peeing?”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

Allegedly said to Charles Lindbergh after he flew the Atlantic solo in an aeroplane.
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“How's the Empire?”

—  George V of the United Kingdom

On the morning of his death; quoted in Kenneth Rose, King George V (1983), ch.10