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I don't know what it is about the french language, it seems to be scared of coming out of the mouth so it comes out the nose instead.


P.D.Q. Bach


#humor #humor

Let us work toward greater cooperation with all Caribbean Countries, whether we speak English, Dutch, French or Spanish, whether we are independent or not, and whether we be island or continental territories.


Said Musa


#continental #cooperation #countries #dutch #english

French is a language that makes those who speak it both calm and dynamic.


Bernard Pivot


#calm #dynamic #french #language #makes

In France today, people no longer eat as much heavy food and fat as they did 15 or 20 years ago. These days, French cooking, through the influence of 'grande cuisine,' has become a bit lighter. And we are beginning to discover the original flavors of our produce.


Joel Robuchon


#become #beginning #bit #cooking #cuisine

The French revolution taught us the rights of man.


Thomas Sankara


#french revolution #man #revolution #rights #taught

A logical analysis of reflexive usages in French shows, however, that this simplicity is an illusion and that, so far from helping the foreigner, it is more calculated to bother him.


Edward Sapir


#bother #calculated #far #foreigner #french

But the French writers always had more originality and independence than others, and that regulator, which elsewhere was religion, long since ceased to exist for them.


Henryk Sienkiewicz


#ceased #elsewhere #exist #french #had

Our men have been real Frenchmen, and their wives--I may say it--have been worthy of them. You may see all their portraits at our house in Auvergne; every one of them an "injured" beauty, but not one of them hanging her head. Not one of them had the bad taste to be jealous... These are great traditions, and it doesn't seem to me fair that a little American bourgeoise should come in and pretend to alter them, and should hang her photograph, with her obstinate little "air penche


Henry James


#beauty

Death, my son, is a good thing for all men; it is the night for this worried day that we call life. It is in the sleep of death that finds rest for eternity the sickness, pain, desperation, and the fears that agitate, without end, we unhappy living souls.


Bernardin de Saint-Pierre


#death #desperation #french-literature #life #paul-et-virginie

I transform "Work" in its analytic meaning (the Work of Mourning, the Dream-Work) into the real "Work" - of writing.) for: the "Work" by which (it is said) we emerge from the great crises (love, grief) cannot be liquidated hastily: for me, it is accomplished only in and by writing.


Roland Barthes


#grief #mourning #writing #dreams






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