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Faced by the actual practice of freedom, the French and American revolutions would be forced to stand by their words.
— William S. Burroughs
I am not a tentative person. Whatever I do, I give up my whole self to it ...
— Edna St. Vincent Millay
She was becoming the person she'd be for her whole life. Each thing she chose contributed to that person. She didn't want to be like this.
— Ann Brashares
Words were written out for me phonetically. I learned to quack in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and German.
— Clarence Nash
A French politician once wrote that it was a peculiarity of the French language that in it words occur in the order in which one thinks them.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
I resent having to prove that I'm not a retard.
— Megan Fox
There was a French activist and writer, Simone de Beauvoir, who said, 'You are not born woman. You become one' ... Words I live by.
— Bruce Jenner
A skyscraper is a machine that makes the land pay.
— Cass Gilbert
An English speaker who has never studied French already knows around 15,000 French words!
— Laura K. Lawless
I'm saying there is evil in the world," Master Kit said, hefting the box on his hip, "and doubt is the weapon that guards against it.
— Daniel Abraham
I grew up on a dirt road in Maine, and pretty much everybody on that dirt road was related to me, and they were old. And so grumpy.
— Elizabeth Strout
douleur, one of the many French words that do not translate into English well, which means "the pain of wanting someone you cannot have.
— Martha Hall Kelly
What remains mysterious, or even enigmatic are those two words "nothing more," "pas davantage" in French.
— Javier Marias
My first language is French. I just love words so much, and in French it feels like I can say whatever I want however I want.
— Xavier Dolan
My way to combat anything is just to walk straight into it with my fists up.
— Mary-Louise Parker
She drowned in words that could not teach her how to swim.
— Marilyn French
Anything that keeps old words in circulation is to be treasured, the French revolution be damned.
— Joseph Bottum
Religious patients seemed to differ little from those without a religion.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Also, I was something of an expert on headaches. They were a hobby of mine.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Do you know why the French are so honest? because there are so few words in their language they're forced to be.
— William Gaddis