594 Quotes About French
- Author Naide P Obiang
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Un combat ne s’arrête que lorsqu’ on a atteint son objectif.
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- Author Anne Berest
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Go to the theater, to museums, and to concerts as often as possible; it gives you a healthy glow.
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- Author Claude Merle
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Le garçon était hardi jusqu'à la témérité, il l'avait démontré bien des fois. Mais il existait de multiples sortes de peur. On peuvait braver le fer et le feu, et s'effondrer devant une ombre inoffen
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- Author Malak El Halabi
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Viens.Pour que je reveille ce monde en t’embrassant.Viens. Tout nu.Que ta peau sur la mienne reveille chaque cellule en moi.Café—
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- Author Becky Albertalli
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From: bluegreen118@gmail.com To: hourtohour.notetonote@gmail.comDate: Jan 7 at 7:23 AMSubject: Re: Really?On the Tumblr-you mean creeksecrets? .....But I really don't think I'm wrong. Jacques a dit. Right?-BlueSo, Yeah, I've been careless. I guess I left a trail of clues. and I shouldn't be surprised that Blue put them together. Maybe I kind of wanted him to.Jacques a dit is "Simon Says" in French, by the way, And it's obviously not as clever as I thought it was.
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- Author Rawi Hage
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I beg your pardon, sir, said the Frenchman. I am not a coloniser.Well, let’s talk Algeria then. Let’s talk about your culture and your celebrated writers.
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- Author Marie NDiaye
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The beam of light flashed across her own face and she thought, Yes, me, Khady Demba, still happy to utter her name silently and to sense its apt harmony with the precise, satisfying image she had of her own features and of the Khady heart that dwelled within her to which no one but she had access.
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- Author P.G. Wodehouse
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Into the face of the young man who sat on the terrace of the Hotel Magnifique at Cannes there had crept a look of furtive shame, the shifty hangdog look which announces that an Englishman is about to speak French.
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- Author Tucker Elliot
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I said, “Je parle français.” Indira gave me a weird look. Or a look that said I was weird. Whichever. The point is, I don’t really speak French, but it’s a useful phrase for confusing people you don’t wish to speak with. However, it’s apparently more useful in Europe, where no one enjoys speaking to the French.
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