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The more we deny ourselves, the more the gods supply our wants.
[Lat., Quanto quisque sibi plura negaverit,
A dis plura feret.]
It is the beginning of the end.
[Fr., C'est le commencement de al fin.]
It was nice to kill time. But the time buries us before... (On a beau tuer le temps, - Il nous enterre avant)
Noli me tangere; for Caesar's I am.
Suen Le! (it means, "Let it be.
Quis costodiet ipsos custodies? (Who will watch the watchers?)
It is always a poor way of reading the hearts of others to try to conceal our own.
[Fr., C'est toujours un mauvais moyen de lire dans le coeur des autres que d'affecter de cacher le sien.]
Agapi mou, you are my everything.
Donnez-moi la main! I see we worship the same God, in the same spirit, though by different rites.
My motto - sans limites.
Vous avez, une vie bien vivre ... You have one life, live it well!
But it is infamous that they have not told you!' declared Eustacie. 'Je n'en reviendrai jamais!'
'If it's all the same to you, miss, I'd just as soon you'd talk in a Christian language,' said Mr. Stubbs.
Something is always wanting to incomplete fortune.
[Lat., Curtae nescio quid semper abest rei.]
Quoi?" she had said, in perfect fucking French.
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 ...
Ey oop, nah then, si thi, asta summat simla i' verdigris?
Quid nomen tibi est? She was not about to offer her name up to a stranger. It was almost the only thing she possessed that nobody had stolen.
Kindly go to Hell!
(Lestat to Oncle Julien's ghost)
Qui tacet consentire. If you don't say no, you just said yes. He
Moi?", said I, in perfect fucking French.
Je t'aime tant, je ne peux pas trouver la fin de mon amour pour toi
(I love you so thar I can't find the end of my love for you)
Taleenoi olngisoilechashur.
Parish me no parishes.
Soft and faire goes farre.
I'm bored, lalalallalalala OLLI OXEN SOMETHING!!
You are the eternal France, I love you.
You are my Muse..."
~I Belong to You (Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix)
But no, it's not the Ori I knew. It's an Ori I never knew. The Ori I made her into.
SHUT UP IDIOT USUI!
Hoi, hoi u embleer hrair! M'saion ule' hraka vair!
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.
Ici le fashion police. How can I enhance your fabulousness
...Traduttore, traditore.
O reputation! dearer far than life.
L'chaim!': To life!
No effete dauber M.
Quid rides? Mutato nomine et de te fabula narrator. [Why do you laugh ? Change only the name and this story is about you.]
A good shepherd shears his flock, not flays them.
[Lat., Boni pastoris est tondere pecus non deglubere.]
Bene!" And in English, "Well! What now, Dom?
Tout les jours you are coming some fresh game or other on me, mais vous ne pouvez pas play this savon dodge on me twice!
Par Odin, Thor et Tom Hiddleston !
Le nez de Cle opa" tre: s'il e u" t e te plus court, toute la face de la terre aurait change . Cleopatra'snose: if it had beenshorter the whole face of the earth would have been different.
Ah me! how easy it is (how much all have experienced it) to indulge in brave words in another person's trouble.
[Lat., Hei mihi, quam facile est (quamvis hic contigit omnes),
Alterius lucta fortia verba loqui!]
As they say in Corsica... Goodbye
Nothing is stronger than Custom
(Fac tibi consuescat: nil adsuetudine maius)
The cankered passion of envy is nothing akin to the silly envy of the ass.L'Estrange,Fab.xxxviii.
Long live free Quebec!
Ce n'est pas fini jusqu'a ce que je dis c'est fini," Rampling called out. "It's not over until I say it's over.
He despises what he sought; and he seeks that which he lately threw away.
[Lat., Quod petit spernit, repetit quod nuper omisit.]
Ove points at him with exasperation. You! You want to buy a French car. Don't worry so much about others, you have enough problems of your own.
French. Feel. Finger. Fuck.
NI!
Oh no! Not ni!
Le ... feb ... vre ... Ah, yes. You purse your lips as though you were going to kiss some lucky gentleman. Lefebvre.
Death is the word that kills all the words. (La mort est un mot - Qui tue tous les mots)
This is about an admitted attempt, encouraged from outside, to challenge and break the State's authority. That is intolerable. Whoever deviates from this policy that I have established, privately or publicly, will be expelled from the Union Nationale.
Console-toi, tu ne me chercherais pas si tu ne m'avais trouve . Comfort yourself.You would not seek me if you had not found me.
J'aurais du etre plus gentille - I should have been more kind. That is something a person will never regret.
We may not be the creme de la creme, but we are the creme de la scum.
A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.]
Whoever is not too wise is wise.
[Lat., Quisquis plus justo non sapit, ille sapit.]
The truth is that you are afraid.'
'Afraid? I do not know all the words in the Parisian jargon, and I know not what you mean.
The siren that is this city speaks to us insistently even after we've moved away. She belongs to us, truly, and to each in a different way. Paris nous appartient.
Rien ne se peut comparer a' Paris. Nothing can compare to Paris.
When we hear the bird sing, it hears only how to love. (Quand on entend l'oiseau chanter, - Lui n'entend que comment aimer.)
Ne cherchez plus mon coeur; les be tes l'ont mange . Don't search any further for my heart; wild beasts ate it.
Amigo! Amigo! (Calling out to the ITALLIAN Prime minister ... )
Back home everyone said I didn't have any talent. They might be saying the same thing here but it sounds better in French.
Ne dites pas trop de mal de vous-meme: on vous croirait. - Don't talk too badly of yourself: they ight believe you.
I am not what I once was.
[Lat., Non sum qualis eram.]
...A thing that is worth doing at all is worth doing badly... le mieux est l'ennemi du bien.
Saumensch, du dreckiges - it's about time!
Uri...vinciri...verberari...ferroque necari.
I will endure to be burned... to be bound... to be beaten... and to be killed by the sword.
My dear citizens, fellow citizens, French people, this 6th of May, have just chosen change by bringing me the presidency of the French republic. I feel the honor, which has been given to me and the task, the important task faced beyond - in front of you to serve my country.
Neither blows from pitchfork, nor from the lash, can make him change his ways.
[Fr., Coups de fourches ni d'etriveres,
Ne lui font changer de manieres.]
His Tender Roni.
Da mihi castitatem et continentiam, sed noli modo (Give me chastity and continence, but not just yet)!
To live well is to live unnoticed."
"Bene qui latuit bene dixit.
Rien n'est vrai que ce qu'on ne dit pas. Nothing is true except that which is unsaid.
Calamus fortior gladio.
Aoibheann ("Who on earth could pronounce that?
Busy idleness urges us on.
[Lat., Strenua nos exercet inertia.]
L'art
Green arsenic smeared on an egg-white cloth,
Crushed strawberries! Come, let us feast our eyes.
O tempora! O mores!
O what times (are these)! what morals!
Il ne faut jamais rien outrer: One should never overdo
A good memory is needed once we have lied.
[Fr., Il faut bonne memoire apres qu'on a menti.]
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.]
Qui plussait, plus se tait. French, you know. The more a man knows, the less he talks.
And I will capture your minds with sweet novelty.
[Lat., Dulcique animos novitate tenebo.]
The sick mind can not bear anything harsh.
[Lat., Mensque pati durum sustinet aegra nihil.]
Alea iacta est. The die has been cast.
Wiv difficulty 'an injinuity. Jest bein' smart, like.
Boy, those French! They have a different word for everything.
Dans une grande a me tout est grand. In a great soul everything isgreat.
L'chaim. Where there is life, my friends, there is hope.
Katherine. Pardonnez-moi, I cannot tell vat is like me.
KING HENRY. An angel is like you, Kate, and you are like an angel.
KATHERINE. Que dit-il? que je suis semblable a les anges?
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.
By speaking of our misfortunes we often relieve them.
[Fr., A raconter ses maux souvent on les soulage.]
Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo.
I was not, I was, I am not, I don't care.
Quod me alit, me extinguit"
'What feeds me, extinguishes me
Chacun de nous a un jour, plus ou moins triste, plus ou moins lointain, o u' il doit enfin accepter d'e tre un homme. There will come a day for each of us, more or less sad, more or less distant, whenwe must accept the condition of being human.