Quotes About France
nor ground control was something of a step back for them. Furthermore, having reached France
~ James Holland
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Brexit wasn't the European people's first cry of revolt. In 2005, France and the Netherlands held referendums about the proposed European Union constitution. In both countries, opposition was massive, and other governments decided on the spot to halt the experiment for fear the contagion might spread.
~ Marine Le Pen
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Both France and Britain are supportive of India's bid for a broad-based agreement on trade and investment with the European Union.
~ Salman Khurshid
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Last summer a second unit production crew went to France and shot scenes for several of this season's episodes. They shot costumed actors in and around real castles and landmarks, we couldn't possibly have duplicated here in Hollywood.
~ Vic Morrow
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Unfortunately, terror is now linked to immigration, and anyone with dark skin or a beard or a Muslim name is suspect. Russia, France, then the United Kingdom, and now even Germany have no qualms about going far beyond their borders to strike at the enemies of their countries.
~ P. Chidambaram
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The United Nations will be at the heart of our international activities. France will assume its full responsibilities at the Security Council by putting its status at the service of peace, respect for human rights and development.
~ Francois Hollande
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France has become the second-largest consumer of pizza per person, per pound, in the world, behind the United States and ahead of Italy.
~ Elaine Sciolino
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What unites us is an unconditional love for France.
~ Marion Marechal-Le Pen
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I had to inspect all fighter units in Russia, Africa, Sicily, France, and Norway. I had to be everywhere.
~ Adolf Galland
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In the literature of France Moliere occupies the same kind of position as Cervantes in that of Spain, Dante in that of Italy, and Shakespeare in that of England. His glory is more than national - it is universal.
~ Lytton Strachey
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Everyone says Francois Mitterrand had huge charisma. But before he was president they used to call him badly dressed, old, archaic and say he knew nothing about the economy... until the day he was elected. It's called universal suffrage. When you're elected, you become the person that embodies France.
~ Francois Hollande
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The phenomenon of university creative writing programs doesn't exist in France. The whole idea is regarded as a novelty, or an oddity.
~ Marilyn Hacker
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Since 2010, Hillary Clinton's State Department, with the aid of Brazil, France, and Canada and in league with the Clinton Foundation and other 'philanthropists,' put into place something like a never-ending coup, an everlasting intervention.
~ Greg Grandin
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The French never allow a distinguished son of France to lack a statue.
~ E. V. Lucas
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Those who came to France came to find France, not to turn it into their country of origin. If that's what they wanted, they should've stayed in their country.
~ Marine Le Pen
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The impressionists, Debussy, Faure, in France, did take a few steps forward.
~ Pierre Schaeffer
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I have the greatest respect for General Buonaparte, as every soldier must. But he will make out of Egypt a catastrophe for France. The Revolution has but one enemy, England. And the place to strike England is close to her home.
~ Thomas Flanagan
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The loss of the battle of Waterloo was the salvation of France.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Perhaps no two events ever united so intimately and forceably to combat and expel prejudice, as the Revolution of America, and the Alliance with France. Their effects are felt, and their influence already extends as well to the old world as the new. Our style and manner of thinking have undergone a revolution, more extraordinary than the political revolution of the country. We see with other eyes; we hear with other ears; and think with other thoughts, than those we formerly used.
~ Thomas Paine
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What is this metaphor called a crown, or rather what is monarchy? . . . It appears to be something going much out of fashion, falling into ridicule, and rejected in some countries, both as unnecessary and expensive. In America it is considered as an absurdity; and in France it has so far declined, that the goodness of the man, and the respect for his personal character, are the only things that preserve the appearance of its existence.
~ Thomas Paine
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Le Corbusier was the sort of relentlessly rational intellectual that only France loves wholeheartedly, the logician who flies higher and higher in ever-decreasing circles until, with one last, utterly inevitable induction, he disappears up his own fundamental aperture and emerges in the fourth dimension as a needle-thin umber bird.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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Panicked, Charles de Gaulle fled the country, heading for refuge at French military bases in Baden-Baden, Germany. Half
~ Tilar J. Mazzeo
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Even as late as the end of June, astonishingly few French citizens were actively resisting the German occupation. Before the summer ended, the organized resistance would swell to perhaps a couple of hundred thousand people in all of France—less than 3 percent of the population, no matter what tales of bravado anyone told later.
~ Tilar J. Mazzeo
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But in that novel he would memorialize this moment—Paris in 1898—where two cultures edged up against each other in darkness. He would set that novel in this époque, in the days when France was torn apart over the fate of a Jewish officer named Alfred Dreyfus and over the courage of an elderly writer to speak truth to power.
~ Tilar J. Mazzeo
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