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La' , tout n'est qu'ordre et beaute , Luxe, calme et volupte . There where all is order and beauty. Lush, calm and voluptuous. -- Charles Baudelaire

Excuse me. I didn't know I was talking to a master."
"Tres Navarre," I said. "I usually wear a t-shirt, says 'Master.' It's in the wash. -- Rick Riordan

thin and elegant as a mantis -- William Gibson

I never rebel so much against France as not to regard Paris with a friendly eye; she has had my heart since my childhood ... I love her tenderly, even to her warts and her spots. I am French only by this great city: the glory of France, and one of the noblest ornaments of the world. -- Michel De Montaigne

I hate French poetry. What measured glitter! -- Israel Zangwill

Beau was a small dog. But size doesn't tell you anything about how important something is. -- Dan Gemeinhart

A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.] -- Horace

I am a lover of beauty, he of humanity. -- Ted Chiang

A French woman is a perfect architect in dress: she never, with Gothic ignorance, mixes the orders; she never tricks out a snobby Doric shape with Corinthian finery; or, to speak without metaphor, she conforms to general fashion only when it happens not to be repugnant to private beauty. -- Oliver Goldsmith

Mon Amour - may we meet sweetly in thy dreams. -- Truth Devour

Garde-toi, tant que tu vivras, De juger des gens sur la mine. Beware as long as you live, Of judging others according to appearance alone. -- Jean De La Fontaine

Jean Laffite was a sexy bad boy with a gentleman's manners and an air of barely suppressed danger. Every girl's secret dreamboat in other words. We always say we want a nice, hardworking, decent guy but we're lying to ourselves. - DJ Jaco -- Suzanne Johnson

You are the eternal France, I love you. -- Nicolas Sarkozy

Dear, sweet, beautiful girl, -- Tahereh Mafi

I shall be dark and French and fashionable and difficult. And you shall be sweet and open and English and fair. What a pair we shall be! What man can resist us? -- Philippa Gregory

exquisite--such was Fantine; and beneath these feminine adornments and these ribbons one could divine a statue, and in that statue a soul. -- Victor Hugo

The French woman says,
'I am a woman and a Parisienne,
and nothing foreign to me
appears altogether human.' -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

I am a thing of beauty. -- Frank Sinatra

Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers. -- Jennifer E. Smith

There is no shame in black beauty, -- Lupita Nyong'o

Bless thy simplicity, Tess -- Thomas Hardy

Painting is a jeu d'esprit. -- Pablo Picasso

who can describe beauty? The reader may smile at this as the far-off echo of a precocious calf love, but he will be wrong. There are beauties so unambiguous that they need no lens of that kind to reveal them; they are visible even to the careless and objective eyes of a child. -- C.s. Lewis

Think only of beautiful splendid. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

I was in pure, flavorful heaven at the Cordon Bleu. -- Julia Child

Dear, gentle, patient, noble Nell . . . . -- Charles Dickens

Beauties are always curious about beauties, and wits about wits. -- Maria Edgeworth

We may not be the creme de la creme, but we are the creme de la scum. -- John Mortimer

But the Duke of Clermont was smiling and cheerful, and he'd thrown it out there as if it were merely one more fact to be recounted. The weather is lovely. The streets are paved with cobblestone. Your tits are magnificent. -- Courtney Milan

CHERFUL IN ALL WEATHERS, NEVER SHERKED A TASK, SPLENDID BEHAVIOUR. -- Larry Mcmurtry

Ici le fashion police. How can I enhance your fabulousness -- Muriel Zagha

Bonjour, the Embassy of France'
'Ah, bonjour, excuse me for asking but where is the French Coastguard?'
'At the coast. Guarding. -- Tim Fitzhigham

beautiful young maiden? -- Melanie Dickerson

Like a Frenchman, far from home, catching a whiff of Gauloise. -- Stephen Fry

When the beauties come together, there emerges a super beauty! -- Mehmet Murat Ildan

A life alert to simple pleasures, with perception cultivated and attuned to beauty, and a large capacity for friendship can serve us well come what may ... -- Stephanie Mills

Il faut e pater le bourgeois. One must astound the bourgeois. -- Charles Baudelaire

She has a lovely face;
God in his mercy lend her grace,
The Lady of Shalott. -- Alfred Lord Tennyson

Hello, Jean-Claude," I said. "Greetings, ma petite," he said. His voice was like fur, rich, soft, vaguely obscene, as if just talking to him was something dirty. Maybe it was. "Don't call me ma petite," I said. He smiled slightly, not a hint of fang. "As you like. -- Laurell K. Hamilton

Beauty is our business. -- Edsger Dijkstra

- Bird of the soul -
To all the beautiful people who seek to genuinely love themselves and live the life that their souls truly want. -- Ilchi Lee

I will bless thee -
His Beatitude is Your Beautification -- Ikechukwu Joseph

Moi?", said I, in perfect fucking French. -- Christopher Moore

A precocious mistress of the long look, the sustained smile, the private voice and the delicate touch, devices of generations -- F Scott Fitzgerald

Above the sky, everything is beautiful, but alone. (Au-dessus du ciel, - Tout est beau, mais seul) -- Charles De Leusse

We call beauty that which supplies us with a particular pleasure. -- Leo Tolstoy

But you are a charming and beautiful dunces, madame. And," he continued in French, "a charming and beautiful woman
can get away with murder. Can you imagine that any man here would prosecute you for assassinating our language? -- Loretta Chase

Christ, what an asshole! Babette said. -- Herman Koch

Tinks titties Rache
Jenks -- Kim Harrison

What is a fine person or a beauteous face,
Unless deportment give them decent grace;
Blessed with all other requisites to please,
To want the striking elegance of ease;
Awkward, embarrassed, stiff, without the skill
Of moving gracefully, or standing still. -- Winston Churchill

The Frenchman, by nature, is sensuous and sensitive. He has intelligence, which makes him tired of life sooner than other kinds of men. He is not athletic: he sees the futility of the pursuit of fame; the climate at times depresses him. -- Anais Nin

In another life, I would be your belle -- Katy Perry

One more thing. She wears Patchouli. Every tart in Montmartre wears it. Place Pigalle reeks of it. If she wants to carry out her pose as an aristocrat, she ought to refine her tastes. -- Susan Vreeland

A miscreant with coiffed, scented hair, a slender waist, the hips of a woman and the chest of a Prussian officer, with a finely tied cravat, by all girls admired. ~ [introduction of character Montparnasse] -- Victor Hugo

Who gave thee, O Beauty,
The keys of this breast,
Too credulous lover
Of blest and unblest?
Say, when in lapsed ages
Thee knew I of old?
Or what was the service
For which I was sold? -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Frances is a diamond, passed from filthy paw to paw but never diminished. The men who handle her can leave no mark because her worth is far above them. (page 361) -- Ann-Marie Macdonald

Muzeul Gustave Moreau, -- Anonymous

Beauty is the illumination of your soul. -- John O'donohue

I am proud to wear the name Le Pen. -- Marion Marechal-Le Pen

The beautiful soul! -- Lailah Gifty Akita

Aujourd'hui, rien.
That's what Louis XVI wrote in his diary on the day of the storming of the Bastille. -- Jo Walton

Proximity to this death makes me nostalgic for the French language. -- Henri Cole

An elegant woman, with a refinement that makes mere prettiness seem redundant. -- Hilary Mantel

None will ever be true Parisian who has not learned to wear a mask of gaiety over his sorrows ... -- Gaston Leroux

Oh, curse you, Miniature Emilie, you petite seductress -- Rainbow Rowell

Be your own kind of Beautiful -- The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints

The beauty we love is very silent. It smiles softly to itself, but never speaks. -- Richard Le Gallienne

Secluded in her living room, the midday sun dimmed by long, burgundy drapes - the soft velvet cloth a steal on EBay - Circe watches the soapies on her plasma screen TV. Her elegant fingers deliver fine chocolates to her perfect lips. Her divine green eyes are dull, her expression glazed. -- Georgina Anne Taylor

A beauty neither of fine colour nor long eyelash, nor pencilled brow, but of meaning, of movement, of radiance. -- Charlotte Bronte

Joy may you have and gentle hearts content
Of your loves couplement:
And let faire Venus, that is Queene of love,
With her heart-quelling Sonne upon you smile -- Edmund Spenser

I serve your Beaune to my friends, but your Volnay I keep for myself. -- Voltaire

Love is a great beautifier. -- Louisa May Alcott

A lovely lady, garmented in light From her own beauty. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley

Beauty is nothing but the start of terror we can hardly bear, and we adore it because of the serene scorn it could kill us with ... -- Amitav Ghosh

Beauty is that which excites the soul. -- Gage Taylor

How southern belle of her. -- Kelly Moran

Beauty is the promise of happiness. -- Stendhal

And what is beauty?" "Terror. -- Donna Tartt

You must all, somewhere deep in your hearts, believe that you have a special beauty that is like no other and that is so valuable that you must not abandon it. Indeed, you must learn to cherish it. -- Sophia Loren

Ulysses, darling," she whispered, "you don't mind that I'm a round-heeled tart."
"Nonsense. You're my cherry tart. Ripe and oh-so sweet, you naughty girl."
-Angelia Sparrow, Cherry Tart -- Naomi Brooks

Closer of lovely eyes to lovely dreams,
Lover of loneliness, and wandering,
Of upcast eye, and tender pondering!
Thee must I praise above all other glories
That smile us on to tell delightful stories. -- John Keats

Old France, weighed down with history, prostrated by wars and revolutions, endlessly vacillating from greatness to decline, but revived, century after century, by the genius of renewal! -- Charles De Gaulle

A hundred francs," thought Fantine. "But in what trade can one earn a hundred sous a day?" "Come!" said she, "let us sell what is left." The unfortunate girl became a woman of the town. -- Victor Hugo

Pray don't hold back," Robert said politely. "You can tell me what you really think of my valet." Stewart broke in to a reluctant grin."Sorry fer bein' so forward, sir, but that valet o' yers is nothin' but a Frenchified piece o' lace. -- Karen Hawkins

The next summer we went to France for six weeks, and I added another 420 words, most of them found in the popular gossip magazine, 'Voici'. "Man-eater", I'd say. "Gold digger, roustabout, louse".
"Who are you talking about?" my neighbors would ask. "What social climber? Where? -- David Sedaris

Whenever I hear French spoken as I approve, I find myself quietly falling in love. -- Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1St Earl Of Lytton

It's an honor to paint cats. -- Oliver Johnson

In Paris, the greatest expression of personal satisfaction known to man is the smirk on the face of a male, highly pleased with himself as he leaves the boudoir of a lady. -- Honore De Balzac

Beauty is a promise of happiness. -- Alain De Botton

Enter CAPULET, PARIS, and Servant -- William Shakespeare

Bon chance, mon ami, Dante called softly.
Levet allowed himself a small smile. A vampire who could speak French. He couldn't be all bad. -- Alexandra Ivy

Women see through Claude Lorraines. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

You posses a quality which can never belong to Mademoiselle Danglars. It is that indefinable charm which is to a woman what perfume is to the flower and flavor to the fruit, for beauty of either is not the only quality we seek. -- Alexandre Dumas

You're so beautiful, Dominique. Its such a lovely accident on God's part that there's one person who matches inside and out. -- Ayn Rand

He calls you dear Sabine - Patronizing fart! -- Nick Bantock

Not prettiness, mind you, whose nature is trite, but beauty, which sinks to the depths -- Kanan Makiya

Ah! Seigneur! donnez-moi la force et le courage De contempler mon coeur et mon corps sans de go u t. Lord! give me the strength and the courage To see my heart and my body without disgust. -- Charles Baudelaire

Oh, adorable, delicious Amelie. If I weren't so completely straight and enamored with cock, I would devour this sweet little tart. -- Ella Dominguez

Beauty is nothing but a promise of happiness. -- Stendhal

French elegance lies in the balance of romance and restraint. -- Sarah Turnbull