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soothing: re-press of an old French recording of Ida Presti, possibly the greatest guitarist who ever lived, and her husband Alexandre Lagoya, pairing on Debussy's "Clair de Lune. -- Jonathan Kellerman

Mount Tamalpais became my house. For Cezanne, Sainte-Victoire was no longer a mountain. It was an absolute. It was painting. -- Etel Adnan

On top of pique, umbrage, and ennui. Oh, the French diseases of the soul. -- Ursula K. Le Guin

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

SCARAMOUCHE Rafael -- Rafael Sabatini

All his life there was only one thing Lec was allowed to believe. It had surrounded him, cocooned him, constricted him with the same stifling softness as the layers of insulation around him now. For the first time in his life, Lev feels those bounds around his soul begin to loosen. -- Neal Shusterman

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

I have decided to come back for Les Bleus. -- Zinedine Zidane

Previously, when I began to write this tale, I set out by saying that Mlle. Claude was a whore. She is a whore, of course, and I'm not trying to deny it, but what I say now is
if Mlle. Claude is a whore then what name shall I find for the other women I know? -- Henry Miller

The gods my protectors.
[Lat., Di me tuentur.] -- Horace

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

I have undertaken vengeance. I want Liberty and Equality to reign in Saint-Domingue. I work to bring them into existence. Unite yourselves to us, brothers, and fight with us for the same cause. -- Toussaint Louverture

He had come abroad to enjoy the Flemish painters and all others; but what fair-tressed saint of Van Eyck or Memling was so interesting a figure as Madame de Mauves? -- Henry James

Mont Blanc confronted us, dazzling, immense, cut sharp out of the bue sky; more prosterous than the most baroque wedding cake, more convincing than the best photograph. It fairly took my breath away. It made me want to laugh. -- Christopher Isherwood

The greatest of all French critics, and possibly the greatest European critic since Aristotle . -- Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve

He spoke that refined French in which our grandparents not only spoke bit thought ... -- Leo Tolstoy

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

Enter CAPULET, PARIS, and Servant -- William Shakespeare

Veni, vidi, flevi.
I came. I saw. I cried. -- Dorian Cirrone

Capitaine Etienne Relais was known to be incorruptible in an ambience in which vice was the norm, honor for sale, and laws made to be broken, and men operated on the assumption that he who did not abuse power did not deserve to have it. -- Isabel Allende

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

che c'entra questo con le stelle? What has this to do with the stars? -- Luigi Giussani

Where was this taken?" Jardin recovered enough to speak. "Near Lawrenceville. -- Ilona Andrews

One is too taken up with all that one sees and hears in Paris, however strong one is, and what I do here [in Etretat] will at least have the merit of being unlike anyone else, at least I believe so, because it will simply be the expression of what I, and only I, have felt. -- Claude Monet

Le Marais?'
'It's a little district in the centre of Paris. It is full of cobbled streets and teetering apartment blocks and gay men and orthodox Jews and women of a certain age who once looked like Brigitte Bardot. It's the only place to stay. -- Jojo Moyes

Montesquieu had the style of a genius; Buffon, the genius of style. -- Friedrich Melchior, Baron Von Grimm

I think Mustique is Duchampian - it will always provide an endless source of delight. -- David Bowie

Dukhoborcheskaya -- Thomas Paine

You've got your Justins who have all the back flipping dancers and stuff, and then you've got Lemar, and he totally moves you without having to do all of that, and he's gorgeous. -- Jamelia

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

Ave Atque Vale
Hail and farewell -- Catullus

As they say in Corsica... Goodbye -- Gene Wilder

A just fortune awaits the deserving.
[Lat., Fors aequa merentes
Respicit.] -- Statius

Lysandra Barbas, please meet Princess Cleiona Bellos. -- Morgan Rhodes

Perry Johansson. -- Rick Riordan

Fucking Magnus DuCane. I'd -- Sloane Kennedy

Lacroix has been fantastic. He's very nice. He gets the joke, and I think that's a good thing. -- Jennifer Saunders

Delphine Lucielle's paintings are profound, unique, and moving. It is rare to find contemporary art that combines both beauty, innovation, and creates a new style of painting by fusing technology and nature. Delphine Lucielle is pushing the boundaries of what art is capable of. -- Jerry Yang

Till the hour when the trump of the Archangel shall sound to announce that Time shall be no more, the name of Lafayette shall stand enrolled upon the annals of our race, high on the list of the pure and disinterested benefactors of mankind. -- Marquis De Lafayette

The modern painter ... is an excellent couturier -- Joris-Karl Huysmans

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

Jean-Louis had never had a day's illness in his life. He was tall and as gnarled as an oak. The sun had baked his skin until it had the colour and toughness and stillness of a tree. With advancing years, he had lost his tongue. He now never spoke, considering such an activity pointless. -- Emile Zola

La Closerie, in Ansouis. -- Peter Mayle

O my God, how happy should I be to hear from Thy lips those words which Thou didst once address to Saint Thomas of Aquin: Thou hast spoken well of Me, Pierre! -- Peter Julian Eymard

Le Cirque at first was one of those general French restaurants in town, which were cooking more or less the same food. At Le Cirque, I wanted to do something different while respecting the foundation of the restaurant. I did that through the menu. -- Daniel Boulud

The convergence of the Rhone and Saone. Paul Bocuse. The birthplace of cinema. Chateauneuf-du-Pape just a few miles down the road. It does not get much better than Lyon. -- Leonard Slatkin

I'd rather be referred to as a precocious young Quebec talent, than not be referred to at all. -- Xavier Dolan

Francaise with our own proper pack. This permission, we feel bound to say, was graciously granted; which compels us here to give a public contradiction to the slanderers who pretend that we live -- Alexandre Dumas

Besyn larveth'is! -- Patrick Weekes

The wine is drawn, M. le Marquis...we must drink it.' -- William Makepeace Thackeray

Ceux qui luttent ce sont ceux qui vivent..
And down here they luttent a very great deal indeed..
But if life be the desideratum,. why grieve,. ils vivent.. -- Stevie Smith

Eh! Je suis leur chef, il fallait bien les suivre. (Ah well! I am their leader, I really ought to follow them.) -- Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin

It's one thing to ask your bank manager for an overdraft to buy 500 begonias for the borders in Haslemere, but quite another to seek financial succour to avail oneself of the 5-2 they're offering on lie de Bourbon for the St Leger. -- Jeffrey Bernard

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

The silverware shines if the sun. (L'argenterie brille - Si le soleil. -- Charles De Leusse

Napolean is dead - but Beethoven lives. -- Bruno Walter

Kindly go to Hell!
(Lestat to Oncle Julien's ghost) -- Anne Rice

Fex urbis, lex orbis" (The dregs of the city, the law of the earth), from Les Miserables, attributed to St. Jerome -- Victor Hugo

Only think that I am now writing in a room full of Claudes ... almost of the summit of my earthly ambitions. -- John Constable

If I were not French I would choose to be - Scotch. -- Wilfrid Laurier

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

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

There is a certain dignity to being French. -- Brigitte Bardot

Among the classic tastes: bread sauce, Nuits St Georges Les Perdrix 1962, Worcestershire sauce, Toblerone and Bovril. -- Kenneth Tynan

Quis costodiet ipsos custodies? (Who will watch the watchers?) -- Juvenal

Great French design is often about unexpected touches. -- Candice Olson

My life was in Montreal years ago. Best food in the world. -- Don Rickles

When the sommelier Enrico Bernardo moved to Paris from Italy nearly two decades ago, the world of French gastronomy brutally rejected him. No matter that he had won the competition for best sommelier in Italy; when he asked 30 restaurateurs for work in their wine cellars, all turned him down. -- Elaine Sciolino

I would like a cappuccino," says Linus politely. "Thank you."
"Your name?"
"I'll spell it for you," he says. "Z-W-P-A-E-N
"
"What?" She stares at him, Sharpie in hand.
"Wait, I haven't finished. Double F-hyphen-T-J-U-S. It's an unusual name, Linus adds gravely. "It's Dutch. -- Sophie Kinsella

Alain-Fournier is -- David Mitchell

Larousse has a place of honor on every cookbook shelf in America. -- Martha Stewart

One's emotions are intensified in Paris - one can be more happy and also more unhappy here than in any other place. But it is always a positive source of joy to live here, and there is nobody so miserable as a Parisian in exile from his town. -- Nancy Mitford

Pas a pas, se va luenh.
Step by step, we make our way. -- Kate Mosse

You can't go into the chef's office of any serious kitchen and not see a copy of Larousse. A must-have for professional and home cooks alike. -- David Chang

Carquinez Strait -- David Downing

Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.
(Mountains are in labour, a ridiculous mouse will be born) -- Horace

I would love to be where you are now, in Paris, that home of the planless, the free and joyous and emotional people." What -- Hutchins Hapgood

The sight of a man hath the force of a Lyon. -- George Herbert

Dejardins was so stunned, he momentarily forgot how to speak English. Ce n'est pas possible. On ne pourrait pas- -- Rick Riordan

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

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

It's so French to be a cat person. -- Melanie Laurent

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

It is the beginning of the end.
[Fr., C'est le commencement de al fin.] -- Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

Despite history, despite English, despite the noteworthies, and a little bit also despite ourselves, alas!, the Quebecois people have stayed French. I had violently returned. This people had no need of directives to affirm its French pride in the face of the whole world -- Pierre Bourgault

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

Auguste Escoffier into what we now know as the five mother sauces of French cuisine. It's funny -- Padma Lakshmi

Geliebten Lakaien are once again here with us. Lisa, Heddy, Henrietta, Peter, and Jean Pierre, -- Anne Rice

Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. Lucky is he who has been able to understand the causes of things Virgil, Georgics, Book 2 -- Robert Galbraith

Foie gras and caviar tureens. About -- James Patterson

The Parisian has his amusements as regularly as his meals, the theatre, music, the dance, a walk in the Tuilleries, a refection in the cafe, to which ladies resort as commonly as the other sex. Perpetual business, perpetual labor, is a thing of which he seems to have no idea. -- William Cullen Bryant

Jos de Vries
U Are The Greatest Gift God Gave me
Petra -- Petra Hermans

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

Claude Debussy was a rare phenomenon a composer profoundly and subversively revolutionary ... -- Claude Debussy

Trevisan is one of the few Paso Robles producers to recognize the potential of the region's old-vine Zinfandel, which he blends with Syrah and Mourvedre and labels with fanciful names such as Problem Child, the Outsider and Cherry Red. -- Robert M. Parker Jr.

The fallyng out of faithfull frends is the renuyng of loue. -- John Lyly

Hic sunt leones. Here be lions. -- Pierce Brown

An Aesthetic Saint -- J.d. Salinger

Be careful, mon bijou. -- Katlyn Charlesworth

Ut laeve is genne pannekook -- Diversen