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Quotations regarding 'France'

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If President Bush is serious about genocide, an immediate priority is to stop the cancer of Darfur from spreading further, which means working with France to shore up Chad and the Central African Republic.
Nicholas D. Kristof, American Writer (1959-  )
My husband is a general's chauffeur somewhere in France.
Lillie Langtry, British Actress (1853-1929)
Useful as a war against France, undertaken by the Government against the will of the people would be for our revolutionary development, just so dangerous must be the effect upon our democratic development of a war supported by blind popular enthusiasm.
Ferdinand Lassalle, German Politician (1825-1864)
Only in a popular war against France... do I see a misfortune.
Ferdinand Lassalle, German Politician (1825-1864)
For us, sons of France, political sentiment is a passion; while, for the Englishmen, politics are a question of business.
Wilfrid Laurier, Canadian Statesman (1841-1919)
It is in order that France may find her place in the new Europe that you will respond to my appeal.
Pierre Laval, French Politician (1883-1945)
Workers of France, it is for the freedom of the prisoners that you will go to work in Germany! It is for our country that you will go in large numbers!
Pierre Laval, French Politician (1883-1945)
I defy anyone - and I have said this to the Germans - to build a solid, articulated, and viable Europe without France's consent.
Pierre Laval, French Politician (1883-1945)
I am a peasant from the Auvergne. I want to keep my farm, and I want to keep France. Nothing else matters now.
Pierre Laval, French Politician (1883-1945)
France cannot be destroyed. She is an old country who, despite her misfortunes, has, and always will have, thanks to her past, a tremendous prestige in the world, whatever the fate inflicted upon her.
Pierre Laval, French Politician (1883-1945)
English people don't have very good diction. In France you have to pronounce very particularly and clearly, and learning French at an early age helped me enormously.
Vivien Leigh, English Actress (1913-1967)
A lot of folks are still demanding more evidence before they actually consider Iraq a threat. For example, France wants more evidence. And you know I'm thinking, the last time France wanted more evidence they rolled right through Paris with the German flag.
David Letterman, American Comedian (1947-  )
France needs to find something that makes it stand out. It's not enough for it to do almost as well as its neighbors.
Bernard Liautaud, -
Kickback is a police thriller which I wrote. I'm very proud of it. I did it in two parts for France because when I wrote it, there wasn't the audience demand for crime stuff that there is now.
David Lloyd, British Artist
Does this boat go to Europe, France?
Anita Loos, American Writer (1893-1981)
I've been to Paris France and I've been to Paris Paramount. Paris Paramount is better.
Ernst Lubitsch, German Director (1892-1947)
The French never allow a distinguished son of France to lack a statue.
Edward V. Lucas, -
I've got lots of good friends. I could have affairs. I can read a book all night, put the cat on the end of the bed. I can pick up my passport and go to France. I don't have to ask anybody.
Joanna Lumley, English Actress (1946-  )
I think you get better at staring into space. Especially living in the South of France.
Adrian Lyne, English Director (1941-  )
Having viewed Europe as an extension and projection of itself, France now finds Europe developing a mind and identity of its own which embraces France but is not controlled by France.
Peter Mandelson, British Politician (1953-  )
 
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