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Quotes About France

The difference between the extras here and in France is the French extras read books. Actually, they hide the book and pretend that they're acting. Here, you can see everybody wants his break.
~ Berenice Bejo
I have decided to come back for Les Bleus.
~ Zinedine Zidane
Mr. Trump is changing American politics forever and his leadership and strength are desperately needed.
~ Brian France
France has been struck on the day of her national holiday - the 14th of July, Bastille Day - the symbol of liberty, because human rights are denied by fanatics, and France is clearly their target.
~ Francois Hollande
I was brought up on a farm in Southwest France, eating farm-fresh produce three times a day. It was paradise on Earth, and it shaped my eating habits and my sense of taste.
~ Alain Ducasse
I am and will remain a tax resident in France and in this regard I will, like all French people, fulfill my fiscal obligations.
~ Bernard Arnault
Stupider than France is not where we want to be on tax policy.
~ Grover Norquist
I want to specify that I pay my own taxes in France, for all my income.
~ Kylian Mbappe
France is the country with the highest taxes in Europe along with Sweden... something of which I am not proud.
~ Nicolas Sarkozy
'The Discovery of France' by Graham Robb is teaching me lots about a country I've long loved but realise I didn't really know.
~ Diana Quick
As long as Didier Deschamps is coach, I have no chance of getting back into the France team.
~ Karim Benzema
Derrien had issued his battle cry, he annulled it by order of Vichy. "November 8, we fight everybody," he wrote privately. "November 9, we fight the Germans. November 10, we fight nobody. November 10 (noon), we fight the Germans. November 11 (night), we fight nobody." Perhaps no passage written during the war better captured the agony of France and the moral gyrations to which her sons were subject.
~ Rick Atkinson
France is Europe's most diverse, tasty, and exciting country to explore. It's a cultural bouillabaisse that surprises travelers with its varied, complex flavors.
~ Rick Steves
That the idea of equality was alive and well among Viking freemen in the tenth century is attested to by the answer given by some Danish Vikings when, while traveling up a river in France, they were asked by a messenger calling out from the riverbank, "What is the name of your master?" "None," they replied, "we are all equals."3
~ Robert A. Dahl
That the idea of equality was alive and well among Viking freemen in the tenth century is attested to by the answer given by some Danish Vikings when, while traveling up a river in France, they were asked by a messenger calling out from the riverbank, "What is the name of your master?" "None," they replied, "we are all equals.
~ Robert A. Dahl
Those scientists in France Worried about raising the chance A guitar would prompt "Oui" To a stranger's startling plea Need not have been so troubled, Phone numbers more than doubled.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
The other big budgetary expense is national defense. America spends more on our military than do China, Russia, Britain, France, Japan, and Germany combined.
~ Robert B. Reich
The French government classifies books as an "essential good," along with electricity, bread, and water.
~ Robert B. Reich
Mack había sido capturado una vez y forzado a pasar tres años en Francia, donde había estudiado el estilo bélico de Napoleón.
~ Robert Greene
It is simply impossible to expect the peoples of Britain and France to take up arms to deny the right of self-determination to ethnic Germans who are trapped in a foreign country they wish to leave.
~ Robert Harris
of a cross-marked grave somewhere in France. But tonight it was only a shadow Ã¢â'¬Â¦ nothing more.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Julia's attitude toward British food—that it was inedible, that it had little relevant history apart from being inedible, and that a more sensible population would simply take its meals in France—had been locked into place for a long time, and no respectable gourmand would have contradicted her.
~ Laura Shapiro
The history of Courcelles is one well known within the annals of chivalry. Across these fields the Merovingian kings fought their battles. From this castle did the Lord of Courcelles sally forth on Crusade with his retinue of knights. And it was here, as legend has it, that the Demoiselle of Courcelles, the first of that name, Lady Melisande, brought the blessed Dame of Orleans, none other than Jeanne d'Arc, and besought her lord to follow the saint into battle for the glory of France.
~ Lauren Willig
Odysseus had twenty years to shed his battle skin. My grandfather left the battlefield in France and rode home in a ship that crawled across the ocean slowly so he could catch his breath. I get on a plane in hell and get off, hours later, at home.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson