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I was born in a suburb of Paris, and I grew up there until I was 16, so there were always a lot of barbecues, a garden, friends.
[Paris] is dirty. It has pigeons and black yards. The people have white skin.
Paris is the only place where I feel that I lead a life that I can call my own.
Ah! Beautiful Paris! Where smiles bloom on stone.
It's just fun to be in Paris.
It's midnight. One half of Paris is making love to the other half.
The Rue du Coq d'Or, Paris, seven in the morning.
Life, that is Paris! Paris, that is life!
I love the romance of Paris. I love Angelina [tearoom and pastry shop]. I always get a Mont-blanc [pastry] there.
Paris is so very beautiful that it satisfies something in you that is always hungry in America.
Paris is a city for adults and women who really enjoy fashion.
Paris was a city of love for unimaginative folks.
I always love going to Paris, and now I feel like I know it really well.
I don't live in France, I live in myself.
I had forgotten how gently time passes in Paris. As lively as the city is, there's a stillness to it, a peace that lures you in. In Paris, with a glass of wine in your hand, you can just be.
I regard Paris as a feast for the eyes, the senses and brain. It is a phenomenal city.
In Paris you're always surrounded by French people.
In Paris every man must have had a love affair. What woman wants something that no other woman ever wanted.
Always choose Paris.
Paris is a danger for people like me. We spend our rent money in Paris on clothes.
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!
When I look back now, it must have been like Paris was at the time of Le Sacre du Printemps.
There's something about Paris, people just don't have anything else do there but love each other.
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.
Paris is a very exciting city. I learned about Paris the same way that Americans do: from the movies.
Paris is a sum total. Paris is the ceiling of the human race. All this prodigious city is an epitome of dead and living manners and customs. He who sees Paris, seems to see all history through with the sky and constellations in the intervals.
I am the most un-French Frenchman you will ever meet.
It's so French to be a cat person.
There are the two sides to a Frenchman, logic and fashion and that is the reason why French people are exciting and peaceful. Logic and fashion.
What an immense impression Paris made upon me. It is the most extraordinary place in the world!
I have a picture of the Pont Neuf on a wall in my apartment, but i know that Paris is really on the closet shelf, in the box next to the sleeping bag, with the rest of my diaries.
Paris ain't much of a town.
Ten cooks' shops! ... and all within three minutes' driving! one would think that all the cooks in the world ... had said - Come, let us all go live at Paris: the French love good eating - they are all gourmands - we shall rank high.
I always return to Paris, taking my selves along - past self, customary self, the self I never had.
France is France and a grand place for Frenchman.
Yea, Paris is a festive ton
a festive Ton for all! Skate o'er on joy
Thin crust of gilded, polished joy! What matters it if Hell's beneath?
If the weather is too cold or rainy, I take shelter in the Regence Cafe, where I entertain myself by watching chess being played. Paris is the world center, and this cafe is the Paris centre for the finest skill at this game.
Gardette-LePrete Mansion is
I just love France, I love French people, I love the French language, I love French food. I love their mentality. I just feel like it's me. I'm very French.
Paris is a wonderful city. I can't say I belong to an especially anglophone community.
I live in Paris but I feel I am a daughter of Europe.
It was so quiet that morning in Paris that the heels of my two companions and myself were loud on the deserted pavements. It was a city of shuttered shops, and barred windows, and deserted avenues.
I think there is a Paris inside us all.
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.
Paris has always seemed ... the only city where you can live and express yourself as you please.
France and America have a long history of mutual loathing and longing. Americans still dream of Paris; Parisians still dream of the America they find in the movies of David Lynch.
Frenchman: Germans with good food.
I do consider myself as being French, I suppose.
All my life I dreamed of an apartment in Paris where I could cook, and now I have one, on the Left Bank.
You may be a foreigner, but you have the heart of a Frenchman.
Apparently foreigners were not welcome, or Parisians thought they were superior to all other peoples of the earth. I
I was born in Paris and raised in the suburbs and then lived in the countryside.
Boy, those French! They have a different word for everything.
In Paris the past is always with you: you look at it, walk over it, sit on it.
If you have ever walked in Paris, you will see that Paris will ever walk in your memoires!
Paris is in a tranquil state; the infernal cabal that besieges me appears guided by foreigners. This idea consoles me, for nothing is so painful as being persecuted by one's own fellow-citizens.
I love Paris - it's one of my favorite cities - and so to shoot a video in Paris was a dream come true.
Paris is always a good idea.
The American goes to Paris, always has, and comes back and tells his neighbor, always does, how exorbitant and inhospitable it is, how rapacious and selfish and unaccommodating and unresponsive it is, how dirty and noisy it is-and the next summer his neighbor goes to Paris.
In a sort of slow flash, Henrietta had her first open view of Paris - watery sky, wet light, light water, frigid, dark-inky buildings, spans of bridges, trees. This open light gash across Paris faded at each end. It was not exactly raining.
This (Paris,France) wouldn't be a bad place, but it's full of Frenchmen.
We made it known that we were trying to show the reality of France. People think of Paris as the city of love or the city of light, but where you got love you got hate, where you got light you got darkness.
People come to Paris, to the capital, to give their lives a sense of belonging, of an almost mythical participation in society.
Maybe I am not French, maybe I am from nowhere.
I guess, being French, I love Hollywood.
Ordinary French people. Citizens of fear.
I didn't go to Paris until I was a grown-up in 1965. And when I went to Paris, it was the Paris I knew only from American movies.
I was born and raised in a suburb of Paris by a working-class family.
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.
Living in Paris was a crash course in chic.
Next thing I know you've run off to Paris and thrown yourself under the nearest Frenchman-
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.
The French are a race of individuals. There is no type.
Paris is my favorite place in the world. I've never been there, at all ... But I wanna live there, even though I've never been.
April in Paris, chestnuts in blossom, holiday tables under the trees.
Coming [to Paris] has been a wonderful experience, surprising in many respects, one of them being to find how much of an American I am.
Everyone dreams of living in Paris.
To know Paris is to know a great deal.
There is a certain dignity to being French.
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.
Today, Paris is the capital of the world.
Her frocks are built in Paris, but she wears them with a strong English accent.
Paris is a place where, for me, just walking down a street that I've never been down before is like going to a movie or something. Just wandering the city is entertainment.
None will ever be true Parisian who has not learned to wear a mask of gaiety over his sorrows ...
The national characteristics ... the restless metaphysical curiosity, the tenderness of good living and the passionate individualism. This is the invisible constant in a place with which the ordinary tourist can get in touch just by sitting quite quietly over a glass of wine in a Paris bistro.
Even the pigeons are dancing, kissing,
going in circles, mounting each other.
Paris is the city of love,
even for the birds.
Palladism. Then I came to Paris. Maybe they wanted to
I've never been to Paris. I don't like to fly!
Paris at night is a street show of a hundred moments you might have lived.
I love Paris in the summer, when it sizzles.
I think Paris smells not just sweet but melancholy and curious, sometimes sad but always enticing and seductive. She's a city for the all senses, for artists and writers and musicians and dreamers, for fantasies, for long walks and wine and lovers and, yes, for mysteries.
There's something Vichy about the French.
The relentless pursuit of being different is very French.
There's something about Paris that gives you a mental slap all the time, and you can't just sit still and do nothing. You've got to work, to keep up with the pace, the sting in the atmosphere.
Paris is pregnant with layers of history, colored with the ink of artists who dared to dream of a world only they could see.
In Paris, it used to feel like you were living in a museum. As beautiful as it was, it's still limited. But here you have just everything.
I was in a Paris for four or five days and I couldn't believe the reaction I got there. It was just bizarre; people recognizing me left and right.
You know French means like sophisticated, well educated, so far.
I'm completely English, but I grew up in Paris and went to school here. My parents moved when I was five.