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Let us be French as the Americans are English. -- Henri Bourassa

I try to eat healthy, but being Belgian, I'm also addicted to chocolate. -- Pattie Maes

Every day I think about where I come from and I am still proud to be who I am: first, a Kabyle from La Castellane, then an Algerian from Marseille, and then a Frenchman. -- Zinedine Zidane

He used to be a German, but he completely recovered. -- Boris Akunin

I am the most un-French Frenchman you will ever meet. -- Jean-Marie Messier

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

I spoke in English because the language of the Frisian people is so close to our own. -- Bernard Cornwell

It is typically Norwegian to be good -- Kjell Magne Bondevik

How much beer is in German intelligence? -- Friedrich Nietzsche

I grew up in France, my first language was French, and I tend to gravitate towards French cooking. -- Robert Stack

PORTUGUESE, n.pl. A species of geese indigenous to Portugal. They are mostly without feathers and imperfectly edible, even when stuffed with garlic. -- Ambrose Bierce

I am Parisian. I don't love the French. -- Carine Roitfeld

I'm Switzerland; neutral as can be, and also with great chocolate. -- Neal Shusterman

HELL: A place where the police are German, the motorists French and the cooks English. -- Bertrand Russell

My mother is French, my father is Texan. -- Mireille Enos

I speak French, and I grew up with French, so my English is Franglais. -- Corneille Ewango

I work, play and do everything in French. -- Philippe Falardeau

The Netherlands are wet, flat and full of stoned people. -- John Entwistle

He was born in Bercy on the outskirts of Paris and trained in France, and while he knows a little Poodle-English, he responds quickly only to commands in French. Otherwise he has to translate, and that slows him down. -- John Steinbeck

My friends often tell me how very German I still am. -- Claudia Schiffer

I don't know what the word is in Austrian. -- Barack Obama

What!You know German? -- Jules Verne

My homeland is the portuguese language. -- Fernando Pessoa

I used to love Danish. My father used to make a Boston cream pie. You never see that anymore. -- Christopher Walken

"Croissant": However you choose to pronounce it at home, it is perhaps worth nothing that outside the United States, the closer you can come to saying "kwass-ohn," the sooner you can expect to be presented with one. -- Bill Bryson

A donkey appears to me like a horse translated into Dutch. -- Georg C. Lichtenberg

French. Feel. Finger. Fuck. -- John Green

I'm as American as de Tocqueville. -- Jarod Kintz

We Dutch, we like to have an opinion, a strong opinion. We think we know everything better. -- Ruud Gullit

I was born in France. I grew up in Africa. -- Benjamin Millepied

French bread? Is that a special term for a woman's pussy? -- Jessica Clare

corn maque choux. He -- Rachel Harris

It's my country but I don't want to know about France - I was born there but I feel English. -- Eric Cantona

I had come to the conclusion that I must really be French, only no one had ever informed me of this fact. I loved the people, the food, the lay of the land, the civilized atmosphere, and the generous pace of life. -- Julia Child

To be with another woman, that is French. To be caught, that is American. -- Steve Martin

I come from French Cajun Jewish people. -- Shia Labeouf

Chris: How do you know if a Frenchman has been in your backyard?
Teddy: Hey, I'm French, okay?
Chris: Your garbage cans are empty and your dog's pregnant.
[Chris and Gordie laugh]
Teddy: Didn't I just say I was French? -- Stephen King

I'm completely English, but I grew up in Paris and went to school here. My parents moved when I was five. -- Jemima West

The French are a race of individuals. There is no type. -- Gertrude Atherton

I can be described as many things, but no description of me is complete without saying 'Englishman.' My parents were from Liverpool and emigrated to Canada before I was born. -- Mike Myers

There's nothing Dutch about my architecture. -- Rem Koolhaas

I may be French, but I'm playing for Arsenal. -- Thierry Henry

French was my first language. -- Bob Cousy

Speaks cheerful English and in the past has written this language with a paintbrush that talks. -- Jimmy Breslin

You'll be so busy with Bridge and what's-his-name that you'll forget all about your English mate, St. Clair."
"Ha! So you are English!" I poke him in the stomach.
He grabs my hand and we wrestle, laughing. "I claim ... no ... nationality. -- Stephanie Perkins

Beer is the Danish national drink, and the Danish national weakness is another beer. -- Clementine Paddleford

We Germans are the most universal, the most European people of Europe. -- Moses Hess

I love French stuff. Mmmm, french fries. -- Denis Leary

I'm ashamed to be German. -- Helmut Jahn

I have Russian, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Ethiopian blood in my veins. -- Peter Ustinov

You started my training by buying me a beer. For breakfast. Germans are awesome. -- Andy Weir

A feast of languages -- William Shakespeare

India Lima Yankee -- Teresa Mummert

I thought English is a strange language. Now I think French is even more strange. In France, their fish is poisson, their bread is pain, and their pancake is crepe. Pain and poison and crap. That's what they have every day. -- Xiaolu Guo

Mom spoke to us in Swiss when we were little. -- Isabel Lucas

For the first time , I am ashamed to be a German . -- Wilhelm Ii

Relax," he says, "You're with me. I'm practically French."
"You're English."
He grins. "I'm American. -- Stephanie Perkins

What are you called?" "Georgette. How are you called?" "Jacob." "That's a Flemish name." "American too." "You're not Flamand?" "No, American." "Good, I detest Flamands. -- Ernest Hemingway,

Can that make any sense - a Belgian artist living in Mexico and working in Afghanistan? -- Francis Alys

The Belgians tend to downplay the cultural divide issue, and the far-right issue, but there's a staggering degree of casual racism in Belgium, much worse than in the UK. -- Nicholas Royle

The priest has just baptized you a Christian with water; and I baptize you a Frenchman, daring child, with a dewdrop of champagne on your lips. -- Paul Claudel

Mongolian Fondue," I say. "Very authentic. -- Carolyn Crane

We need to a new word to describe Swiss happiness. -- Eric Weiner

My primary tongue, I would call North-West Mercian. -- Alan Garner

Half-Christian, half-Jewish, a 'cathjew nut', -- Salman Rushdie

My sister married a German. He complained he couldn't get a good
bagel back home. I said: 'Well, whose fault is that?' -- Emo Philips

...the curious Dutch classification gedogen, which means 'technically illegal but officially tolerated. -- Russell Shorto

Orlaith asks as we return to the tree. Germany. You know they have sausages in vending machines there? -- Kevin Hearne

Our lives are Swiss, so still- so cool -- Emily Dickinson

I like this world. I like drinking champagne. I like not smoking. I like Dutch people speaking Dutch. -- John Green

Only thing worse than a Frenchman is a Frenchman who lives in Canada -- Ted Nugent

It's Fendi. French, Fendi, both start with an F ... I fell in love with it. Smells like grown-man cologne. -- French Montana

I know what Germans are. They are a funny people. They are always choosing someone to lead them in a direction which they do not want to go. -- Gertrude Stein

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

I love the British. -- David Mamet

What is a german? to say a man is a german, what is that? does it tell you if he is a good man? or a bad man? no, my friend, it tells you nothing about a man to say he is german. a man must think what he is inside. what he is on the outside, how can this matter? -- Bryce Courtenay

I've always felt very English. -- David Hockney

Boy, those French! They have a different word for everything. -- Steve Martin

My partner is a Frenchman, so I have got to smell right. -- Halle Berry

The relentless pursuit of being different is very French. -- Alain Ducasse

A true German can't stand the French,
Yet willingly he drinks their wines. -- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

A French lieutenant, who had been long enough out of France to forget his own language, but not long enough in England to learn ours, so that he really spoke no language at all. -- Henry Fielding

An agile but unintelligent and abnormal German, possessed of the mania of grandeur. -- Leo Tolstoy

Well, I'm English. -- Roger Michell

I think I'm more European in personality. -- Sally Kirkland

In the superficial activity of her life, she was all English. She even thought in English. But her long blanks and darkness of abstraction were Polish. -- D.h. Lawrence

I've lived for 10 years in Switzerland, so I speak German. -- Martina Hingis

If I am right the Germans will say I was a German, and the French will say I was a Jew; If I am wrong the Germans will say I was a Jew and the French will say I was a German. -- Albert Einstein

The Frenchman, easy, debonair, and brisk, Give him his lass, his fiddle, and his frisk, Is always happy, reign whoever may, And laughs the sense of mis'ry far away. -- William Cowper

A German is someone who cannot tell a lie without believing it himself. -- Theodor Adorno

I have an English identity and a French identity. When I'm in France, I'm more outgoing. And the French part of me cooks, whereas the English part of me writes. -- Joanne Harris

Is it O.K. that I speak in English? The only thing I know in Dutch is how to order pot. -- Eddie Vedder

Willem tsk-tsks. You Americans are so violent. I'm Dutch. The worst I will do is run her over with a bicycle. -- Gayle Forman

A traditional Englishman drinks tea to the point where his blood has long-since been replaced with an infusion of Ceylon, Assam, and Darjeeling. -- Fennel Hudson

Let us be French, let us be English, but most importantly let us be Canadian! -- John A. Macdonald

Irish-sparkle-fish, -- Anne Eliot

France is a meddow that cuts thrice a yeere. -- George Herbert

English dragoons -- Diana Gabaldon

I'm a Berliner - fast, loud, obnoxious, industrious, brutally open. -- Hasso Plattner

I know my own heart to be entirely English. -- Princess Anne