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Antoine, you have a phone call." Chef Fanelli -- Christy Barritt

JEAN
I need him like the axe needs the turkey.
HARRINGTON
Don't be vulgar, Jean. Let us be crooked, but never common. -- Preston Sturges

Who do you serve?" Lanferelle asked.
"Sir John Cornerwailled," Hook said proudly.
Lanferelle was pleased. "Sir John! Ah, there's a man. His mother must have slept with a Frenchman. -- Bernard Cornwell

Dude, can I have your pickle? -- J.c. Lillis

Pardon my French if you're a religious man.'
'I am,' Bill said, grinning.
'Then get outta my cab and go to fucking church,' the cabbie said, and they both burst out laughing. -- Stephen King

... and who are you, anyway?"
"I'm Tina."
"Thank goodness!" I said so loudly she stepped back. "No silly-ass overdone names for you, m'girl."
"It's short for Christina Caresse Chavelle."
"Well, you did the best you could. -- Maryjanice Davidson

Uncle Jeb," we croaked in surprise. "You found us."
"Well, now," he said, and his gruff voice brought back a hundred memories. "Well, now, here's a pickle. -- Stephenie Meyer

hospital johnny. -- Mary Catherine Gebhard

Honestly, before I settled on a name for the Bon Iver project in general, Chigliak was in the running for what I was going to name the band. -- Justin Vernon

His own cabinat of cuoriositie -- James Rollins

Alain-Fournier is -- David Mitchell

the Poor Men of Lyons, -- Mark Kurlansky

...Roland de Chumsfanleigh (it wasn't his fault). -- Terry Pratchett

What's her name? Claire, what's her name? -- Rachel Caine

Muzeul Gustave Moreau, -- Anonymous

Bono give you any terms?"
"Me, the Crusader, and you. Tonight."
How nice. A party for the top three on the upir's most wanted list. -- Ilona Andrews

Fancy me between Scylla and Charybdis. -- Henry James

Chanel and Boy "Arthur" Capel met sometime around 1905. -- Karen Karbo

neighborhood - his name's pronounced 'Kirry,' but it's spelt 'C-i-r-e.' -- Diana Gabaldon

You've got me under your skin now, Lille. -- L. H. Cosway

Emily Dickinson's words filled the chapel. " 'Hope is the thing with feathers -- Jennifer Bernard

Gilly Gilleshpee -- Victoria Laurie

Chadwickius frenemus, -- Heather Vogel Frederick

Saint Claire, the patron saint of the kick-me sign. -- Rachel Caine

Jean-Baptiste Mondino: "She's John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the same time". -- Madonna Ciccone

Jesper Llewellyn Fahey, that is enough!" Colm roared. (...)
Inej cocked her head to one side. "Jesper Llewellyn Fahey?"
"Shut up," said Jesper. "It's a family name."
Inej made a solemn bow. "Whatever you say, Llewellyn. -- Leigh Bardugo

Whilst the beautifully crafted image of Michel Angelo's youthful looking priestess
looks out from her position on the ceiling of the sistine chapel linked forever with
Heaven Earth and Time. -- Daniel Peter Buckley

You must all know about Bourgain, so I don't have to write his name on the board-for an obvious reason. -- Endre Szemeredi

Here comes Monseiur Le Beau.
Rosalind: With his mouth full of news.
Celia: Which he will put on us, as pigeons feed their young.
Rosalind: Then shall we be news-crammed.
Celia: All the better; we shall be the more marketable. -- William Shakespeare

Wery weeny wight, plead for Morandmor! Notre Dame de la Ville, mercy of thy balmheartzyheat! -- James Joyce

What is your name?"
"Again sir, that is no concern of yours."
"A mystery," he said. "I shall have to call you Clorinda."
...
"Judith! What the devil? exclaimed Peregrine. "Has there been an accident?"
"Judith," repeated the gentleman of the curricle pensively. "I prefer Clorinda. -- Georgette Heyer

No sooner is a Temple built to God but the Devill builds a Chappell hard by. -- George Herbert

CALUMNUS, n. A graduate of the School for Scandal. -- Ambrose Bierce

Faygne woulde I curse thee further, botte mie tyngue
Denies mie harte the favoure soe toe doe. -- Thomas Chatterton

Farewell Gaultier!! Preteporte will miss you! 4 ever -- Madonna Ciccone

Noli me tangere; for Caesar's I am. -- Norah Lofts

Martin Jol is literally a dead man walking -- Steve Claridge

(Claude and Marcel LeFever were speaking in French. This simultaneous English translation is being beamed to the reader via literary satellite.) -- Tom Robbins

I like the church, I like a cowl,
I love a prophet of the soul;
And on my heart monastic aisles
Fall like sweet strains or pensive smiles;
Yet not for all his faith can see,
Would I that cowled churchman be. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

It is astonishing that Monod's Les Adieux are not better known. This courageous French Reformed pastor was both passionate in his care for people and singular in his devotion to God. -- William Edgar

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

JAQUES: Rosalind is your love's name?
ORLANDO: Yes, just.
JAQUES: I do not like her name.
ORLANDO: There was no thought of pleasing you when she was christened. -- William Shakespeare

Chapels are emergency rooms for the soul. They are the one place we can reliably go to find who we are and what we should be doing with our lives - usually by finding all we aren't, and what is much greater than us, to which we can only give ourselves up. -- Geraldine Brooks

Julian of Norwich, -- Louise Penny

Carter-headed chicken. -- Rick Riordan

CJ is my nickname. It stands for Cameron, and my middle name is John. -- Cj Adams

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

[THE END OF VOLUME II. "COSETTE"] -- Victor Hugo

Cottage is the palace of humble man! -- Mehmet Murat Ildan

For if hevene be on this erthe, and ese to any soule,It is in cloistre or in scole. -- William Langland

the cottage lights -- R.j. Harlick

I do not believe there has ever been a name as important as Pierre Cardin in the general history of couture. -- Pierre Cardin

Ulick Norman Owen. -- Agatha Christie

Derek? Derek!-Chole
Chole! what are you doing out here? i said we will check it out later. key word WE-Derek
oh, yeah I decided to come out on my own. thats why i was calling your name repeatively- Chole -- Kelley Armstrong

We have to make a human pyramid displaying the foundations of the Catholic Church and the most frightening aspect, according to Brother Louis, is that Thomas Mackee is holding up the pyramid which makes the whole future of the church incredibly shaky. -- Melina Marchetta

I wondered if I could call my experience in the chapel prayer
not a long list of asking, after all, or a rote string of words, but rather a kind of sacred listening. [p, 355] -- Kim Edwards

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

Jenny? Just as I was considering -- S.c. Stephens

Avery Morgansten? This is becoming a habit. -- J. Lynn

On Sundays, at the matin-chime, The Alpine peasants, two and three, Climb up here to pray; Burghers and dames, at summer's prime, Ride out to church from Chamberry, Dight with mantles gay, But else it is a lonely time Round the Church of Brou. -- Matthew Arnold

Something's going on in Cordell's room, but I'm not sure I want to know what it is. -- Esme Raji Codell

An Aesthetic Saint -- J.d. Salinger

Herricks to the Baptist chapel. Though they often strolled -- Lawana Blackwell

Sir McCoolpants Von No Touchy -- Penny Reid

Friar! What a strange name. I don't remember having created such a thing! -- Jose Rizal

Going After Cacciato -- Thomas C. Foster

Heckle and Jeckle again -- Rita Williams-Garcia

You know why the French hate us so much? Thay gave us the croissant. And you know what we did with it? We turned it into our croissandwich, thank you very much. -- Denis Leary

Charles, I lost the bet. -- Karl Malone

Combray, we used often to invite him to our house. -- Marcel Proust

Though Nathalie Dupree did not remember much about my presence in her class, it marked me forever. I remain her enthusiast, her evangelist, her acolyte, and her grateful student. She taught me that cooking and storytelling make the most delightful coconspirators. -- Pat Conroy

Tragedy warms the soul, elevates the heart, can and ought to create heroes. In this sense, perhaps, France owes a part of her great actions to Corneille. -- Napoleon Bonaparte

Cassoulet, like life itself, is not so simple as it seems. -- Paula Wolfert

Melissa officinalis -- Ann Bellows

Mandy (lentil eating, lesbian, long socks) in PR -- Poppet

French name, English accent, American school. Anna confused. -- Stephanie Perkins

the chapel bells. Unlike most of his -- Chad Harbach

Quand les cimes de notre ciel se rejoindront Ma maison aura un toit.
(When the peaks of our sky come together My house will have a roof.) -- Paul Eluard

The cathedral as a whole is awesome and stirring in spite, and possibly because, of the fact that we have no idea who built it. When we walk through it, we are communing not with individual stone carvers but with an entire culture. -- Neal Stephenson

Have you ever been to Paris before?" I asked Kylian.
"No, though from what I've seen, I'm sure it's worth a trip. And even with what little I saw I think it's quite fitting for you to be the Patroness of Paris. You're like Paris and Paris is like you."
"Noisy?"
"A mystery. -- Natalie Herzer

Pity that child who was born near Rouen,
His only crime, to arrive deformed. -- E.a. Bucchianeri

So what, then? Pete? Clyde?"
Cabel rolls over, pretending to sleep.
"It's Fred, isn't it?"
"Janie. Stop."
"You named your thing Janie?" She giggles.
Cabel groans deeply. "Go to sleep. -- Lisa Mcmann

Randal is a lad of about twenty and two, curly-haired and distressingly cherubic in appearance."
"Distressingly? Really, Northrup, I cannot see what could be distressing about a cherub."
His brows drew in a scowl. "They're baby angels, for God's sake." As if this explained all. -- Kristen Callihan

Chic is a convent for unloved women. -- Anatole Broyard

Beep-beep, Richie, -- Stephen King

Beautee eneuch to mak a world to dote. -- James I Of Scotland

I think Lafayette wants to rap in French now. I have to go learn some French.
Damn it, Lafayette -- Lin-Manuel Miranda

Shut up, Nick. (Talon)
'Shut up, Nick, heel, sit, fetch.' Love you too, Celt. (Nick) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

The charm of Brittany is to be found in the people and in the churches. The former, with their peculiar costumes and their customs, are full of interest, and the latter are of remarkable beauty and quaintness. -- Sabine Baring-Gould

I am a pupil of Pissarro. -- Paul Cezanne

The smylere with the knyf under the cloke. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

He's not the brightest pickle in the crayon jar. -- Me

Shall a man have nothing of his own; -- no sorrow in his heart, no care in his family, no thought in his breast so private and special to him, but that, if he happen to be a clergyman, the bishop may touch it with his thumb?'
I am not the bishop's thumb,' said Mr. Thumble -- Anthony Trollope

THE GRACKLE
The -- Ogden Nash

Beautiful coquettes are quacks of love. -- Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Who builds a church to God and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name. -- Alexander Pope

Infielder Craig Counsell played parts of sixteen years in the major leagues despite looking like a librarian, -- Tim Kurkjian

If I were a bottle of wine, my name would be Thom Cork -- Thom Yorke

Paul Jewell's sides are always hard to break down, although Manchester United have a habit of breaking his sides down pretty easily. -- Charlie Nicholas

Dominic spelled it. -- G.g. Collins