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What isn't clear, isn't French. -- Antoine De Rivarol

- Who would carry the bell canto
- Of course Montserrat Caballe -- Maria Callas

Oh gods, Jean. Take a false name wherever we end up. Tavrin Callas is good. Let the bastard pop up all over the place. -- Scott Lynch

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

Voluit!
Petra Hermans
25 September 2016 -- Petra Hermans

Set a page in Fournier against another in Caslon and another in Plantin and it is as if you heard three different people delivering the same discourse - each with impeccable pronunciation and clarity, yet each through the medium of a different personality. -- Beatrice Warde

Didier. Anyway, there is a man, a printer, risking his life to make tracts that we can distribute. Maybe if we can get the French to -- Kristin Hannah

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

Coach Genghis rather -- Lemony Snicket

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

It is always sad to leave a place to which one knows one will never return. Such are the melancolies du voyage: perhaps they are one of the most rewarding things about traveling. -- Gustave Flaubert

Gervasio Lonquimay -- Isabel Allende

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

There is something in the quality of the French mind to which I have always felt a reluctant kinship. They are the only people I know who can leap into an enormous vocabulary of words and beat them up with the wings of their spirit into a fine hysterical eloquence. -- Corra May Harris

He is the man who has been brought on to replace Pavel Nedved. The irreplaceable Pavel Nedved. -- Clive Tyldesley

SCARAMOUCHE Rafael -- Rafael Sabatini

Maybe I am not French, maybe I am from nowhere. -- Alain Prost

You may be a foreigner, but you have the heart of a Frenchman. -- Joanne Harris

We are Malouins first, say the people of Saint-Malo. -- Anthony Doerr

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

Though it tastes like 'some more', one is really enough (about the s'more) -- Dan White

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

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

The French have got taste. -- Vivienne Westwood

Vivez joyeux" was the old saying. "Live joyfully. -- David Mccullough

Mr. Couture is not an American citizen. He is from Montreal. It is a large city, about the size of Boston, in that very large country just north of here. You may have heard of it. They play hockey. - -- Sylvain Neuvel

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

Breitenau." The first policeman -- Anthony Doerr

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

When the contemplative mind is a French mind, it is content, for the most part, to contemplate France. When the contemplative mind is an English mind, it is liable to be seized at any moment by an importunate desire to contemplate Morocco or Labrador. -- Agnes Repplier

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

Gibney, we gotta win this fucking Tour de France. -- Lance Armstrong

Remember this: no matter how politely or distinctly you ask a Parisian a question he will persist in answering you in French. -- Fran Lebowitz

Laissez les bon temps rouler! (Let the good times roll!) -- Rachel Harris

Long live Montreal, Long live Quebec! Long live Free Quebec! -- Charles De Gaulle

Doing some late-night home improvements, my man? ( ... ) For what it's worth, I never had any use for that froufrou French shit, either. - Tegan -- Lara Adrian

When you meet the man [Brassai] you see at once that he is equipped with no ordinary eyes. And the sharpness of vision and depth of insight are revealed in Brassai's lifelong photographic exploration of Paris - its people, places, and things. -- Henry Miller

NEXT LIFE. My embroidery studio on the main street of Bayeux will be just one part of my Institute of Slow Information. I will also teach letter writing, listening, miniature portrait painting, and the art of doing one thing at a time. -- Vivian Swift

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

Insofar as it is possible to divide people in categories, the surest criterion is the deep-seated desires that orient them to one or another lifelong activity.Every Frenchman is different. But all actors are similar. -- Milan Kundera

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

Morelli grinned down at me. I don't know where he's getting it, but he's got some really good shit in those brownies. -- Janet Evanovich

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

Frenchman: Germans with good food. -- Fran Lebowitz

replied d'Artagnan, -- Alexandre Dumas

Froi fell in love. He didn't want to. Not with a Charyn city. But he did because people didn't stand around in Paladozza and stare suspiciously, They sat around and spoke to each other and laughed. -- Melina Marchetta

Of course," Armand was saying to Simon, "you know that it was an American, like yourself, who nearly ruined the wine-making in France?" "We're Canadians." "But that is the same thing, surely? -- Susanna Kearsley

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

There is but one Paris and however hard living may be here, and if it became worse and harder even - the French air clears up the brain and does good - a world of good. -- Vincent Van Gogh

I'm sure that at no point in my life could I ever have shown the kind of focus and discipline and commitment necessary to work a station at elBulli or Le Bernardin. No. That ain't me. -- Anthony Bourdain

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

Emil Drukker, the Head-hunter of Cologne. -- Earl Peirce

I'm working hard with more determination than ever. My success at the Salon led to my selling several paintings and since your absence I have made 800 francs; I hope, when I have contracts with more dealers, it will be better still. -- Claude Monet

someone in Tunis. Halabi -- Jamie Fredric

France has given us the best filmmakers and food. -- Matthew Gray Gubler

You will do well to take advantage of Madame's short residence to get up your French a little ... You will be glad of this, my dear, when you have reached France, where you will find they speak nothing else. -- J. Sheridan Le Fanu

His full name is Matthew Gabriel Philippe Bertrand Sebastien de Clermont. He was also a very good Sebastien, and a passable Gabriel. He hates Bertrand and will not answer to Philippe. -- Deborah Harkness

Now there were a few skirt-wearing, firm-breasted Algerian women who shuttled between our world and the world of the roumis, down in the French neighborhoods. We brats used to call them whores and stone them with our eyes. They were fascinating targets, because they could promise the pleasures of -- Kamel Daoud

The French, than whom - it's a very than-whom people all round - none can be more vacuously orotund, are (the same ones) obligingly terse. On occasion. -- Nicolas Freeling

The French cook; we open tins. -- John Galsworthy

Residing in Paris during the spring and part of the summer of 18 - , I there became acquainted with a Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin. This -- Edgar Allan Poe

For tonight, maybe we can just be Laia and Elias. -- Sabaa Tahir

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

How many like Antoine were roaming the world, weak, afraid, without comrades or the consolation of love, clinging to existence as he did? -- Anne Rice

Beate the dog before the Lyon. -- George Herbert

This," said Laurent, "is a little more - "
It was a word of sharp points: " - intimate," he said, "than ice."
"Too intimate?" Damen said. Slowly, he was kneading Laurent's shoulders.
He did not usually think of himself as someone with suicidal impulses. -- C.s. Pacat

I am working with the enthusiasm of a man from Marseilles eating bouillabaisse, which shouldn't come as a surprise to you because I am busy painting huge sunflowers. -- Vincent Van Gogh

We do not precisely enjoy liberty at the Figaro. M. de Latouche, our worthy director (ah! you should know the fellow), is always hanging over us, cutting, pruning, right or wrong, imposing upon us his whims, his aberrations, his fancies, and we have to write as he bids ... -- George Sand

Whoever did not live in the years neighboring 1789 does not know what the pleasure of living means.
[Fr., Qui n'a pas vecu dans les annees voisines de 1789 ne sait pas ce que c'est le palisir de vivre.] -- Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

Be careful, mon bijou. -- Katlyn Charlesworth

I don't know where there can be so many pianists as in Paris, so many asses and so many virtuosi. -- Frederic Chopin

What remains mysterious, or even enigmatic are those two words "nothing more," "pas davantage" in French. -- Javier Marias

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

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

Surley, they couldn't be French?
He tried French anyway, 'Parlay buffon say? -- Terry Pratchett

Rene Caron takes my breath away! -- Teresa Lynn

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

Perry Johansson. -- Rick Riordan

Him - ce genie-la. Every nation has its own ideals of every -- Henry James

Do you know that charming part of our country which has been called the garden of France - that spot where, amid verdant plains watered by wide streams, one inhales the purest air of heaven? -- Alfred De Vigny

French was my first language. -- Bob Cousy

I'd really love to go for a fourth trip into space with maybe Mr. Duceppe and Mr. Boisclair, and I am convinced, I am convinced that after such a trip, Quebec sovereignty will no longer be an issue. Space travel affects us that much. -- Marc Garneau

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

Belgian stranger - all -- Agatha Christie

Even the most astute chefs seek out the assistance of Celine Labaune, owner of Gourmet Attitude, because they know they can rely on her keen senses and deep understanding of the truffle trade. -- Thomas Keller

The werewolf by the moon. The wererat by money. (Loup garou par la lune. - Rat garou par les thunes.) -- Charles De Leusse

The French are a tremendously verbal race: they kill you with their assurances, their repetitions, their reasons, their platitudes, their formulae, their propositions, their solutions. -- Christina Stead

Long live free Quebec! -- Charles De Gaulle

Apelles used to paint a good housewife on a snail, to import that she home-keeping. -- James Howell

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

The note wasn't signed, but I could tell it was from Morelli by the way my nipples got hard. -- Janet Evanovich

Now Leroux, what think you
Of this twist to the story? -- E.a. Bucchianeri

On ne sait jamais!
One never knows! -- Antoine De Saint-Exupery

The first less is this: take it from me, every vote counts. -- Al Gore

In a country like France, so ancient, their history is full of outstanding people, so they carry a heavy weight on their back. Who could write in French after Proust or Flaubert? -- Manuel Puig

It is critical to have a sound understanding of traditional culinary principles before attempting to push boundaries in cuisine. Larousse Gastronomique helps me execute the progressive cooking we do at Alinea. -- Grant Achatz

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

Gardette-LePrete Mansion is -- Hector Z. Gregory

And mo the merier is a Prouerbe eke.
[The more the merrier.] -- George Gascoigne

Amer savoir, celui qu'on tire du voyage! Bitter is the knowledge gained in travelling. -- Charles Baudelaire