The French were generous in giving us assistance in corps and army artillery, with its personnel, and we were confident from the start of our superiority over the enemy in guns of all calibers.
‐‐ Kelly Miller
The French were mystified about the Watergate scandal.
‐‐ Pierre Salinger
The French, who love their dogs, sometimes eat their horses. The Spanish, who love their horses, sometimes eat their cows. The Indians, who love their cows, sometimes eat their dogs.
‐‐ Jonathan Safran Foer
The French word for wanderlust or wandering is 'errance.' The etymology is the same as 'error.' So to wander is to make mistakes. In other words, to make mistakes, to make errors is sort of the idea of learning through trial and error, allowing the mistakes to be part of the process.
‐‐ Robyn Davidson
The frenzy of the little-girl culture is something very unique, and I can only say that because I was one. The obsession - I can't really explain it. Everything is heightened to the maximum.
‐‐ Nikki Reed
The Fresh Direct model doesn't work.
‐‐ John Catsimatidis
The freshest moments in my films have always been with unknown actors.
‐‐ John Singleton
The Freudian theory is one of the most important foundation stones for an edifice to be built by future generations, the dwelling of a freer and wiser humanity.
‐‐ Thomas Mann
The 'Friday sessions' refer to something that you're not paid for and not supposed to do during your professional life. Curiosity-driven research. Something random, simple, maybe a bit weird - even ridiculous. Without it, there are no discoveries.
‐‐ Andre Geim
The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity.
‐‐ Ulysses S. Grant
The friend of the present order of things condemns all political speculations in the gross.
‐‐ Thomas Malthus
The friend that I based Heffer on was adopted, and it all played into his total personality.
‐‐ Joe Murray
The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing... not healing, not curing... that is a friend who cares.
‐‐ Henri Nouwen
The friends of tabloid newspapers often point out that their journalism exists only because millions of people pay money to read it.
‐‐ Nick Davies
The friends we have, these are choices that - unlike family, which we have no choice in, and I love my family, thank God - we've given ourselves, to some degree.
‐‐ Dan Gilroy
The friends whom I have are invaluable, and although not numerous they are sufficient for my enjoyment; and the texture of my own mind renders me very indifferent to the rest of the world.
‐‐ George Combe
The friendship I had with Elvis began to take shape in 1968 when I was recording in Memphis. I'd record during the day, and Elvis would send one of his guys over to bring me to Graceland at night. Everything you've heard about Graceland during Elvis's glory days is true and then some.
‐‐ Bill Medley
The friendship of Shostakovich cast a brilliant light over my whole life and whose spiritual qualities captured my soul once and for all time.
‐‐ Galina Vishnevskaya
The friendship that can cease has never been real.
‐‐ St. Jerome
The friendship we share grows amidst the craggy rock pond; reeds of water spray fireflies scented with bonfires.
‐‐ Bradley Chicho
The frightening thought that what you draw may become a building makes for reasoned lines.
‐‐ Saul Steinberg
The front-line soldier wants it to be got over by the physical process of his destroying enough Germans to end it. He is truly at war. The rest of us, no matter how hard we work, are not.
‐‐ Ernie Pyle
The front of a cheque alone gives someone enough information to steal your identity.
‐‐ Frank Abagnale
The frontier between hell and heaven is only the difference between two ways of looking at things.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
The frontier between public and private shifts from time to time and culture to culture.
‐‐ Terry Eagleton
The frontier in space, embodied in the space colony, is one in which the interactions between humans and their environment is so much more sensitive and interactive and less tolerant of irresponsibility than it is on the whole surface of the Earth.
‐‐ Rusty Schweickart
The frontier orbital approach was further developed in various directions by my own group and many other scientists, both theoretical and experimental.
‐‐ Kenichi Fukui
The frontiers of knowledge in the various fields of our subject are expanding at such a rate that, work as hard as one can, one finds oneself further and further away from an understanding of the whole.
‐‐ James Meade
The frontiers of science, on the very small scale and very large scale, require large investments and international effort.
‐‐ Dan Shechtman
The frontiers we broke into in the '60s are still largely unexplored.
‐‐ Ken Kesey
The frozen ocean... of Boston life.
‐‐ Julia Ward Howe
The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest of pleasures.
‐‐ Luc de Clapiers
The fruit flies we work with have the equivalent of about a 25 by 25 pixel camera. But that camera is very, very fast, about 10 times faster than the human visual system.
‐‐ Michael Dickinson
The fruit of your own hard work is the sweetest.
‐‐ Deepika Padukone
The fruits of all our labors have left us as we started. To grow without is not to grow within.
‐‐ Dave Winer
The fruits of science and innovation have nourished our society and economy for years, but nations unable to navigate our regulatory system are often excluded, as are vulnerable individuals.
‐‐ John Sulston
The fruits of your labors may be reaped two generations from now. Trust, even when you don't see the results.
‐‐ Henri Nouwen
The frustrating part of being a movie actor is waiting in your trailer to do two takes of a scene you've prepared for two months.
‐‐ Jesse Eisenberg
The frustrating part of being tagged 'controversial' is people go looking for trouble where there isn't any to look for.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
The frustrating part of it is that you're generally known for what you did last. I've had the privilege of doing some very cool independent films that, a lot of the time, the general public doesn't see unless you're at a film festival or you're into that kind of movie.
‐‐ Hayden Panettiere
The frustrating thing about 'Friday Night Lights' is I know a lot more people would respond to the show if they saw it.
‐‐ Jason Katims
The frustration for a parent is that you might be available all the time, but the kid may approach you only about 10% of the time.
‐‐ Chris Crutcher
The frustration of the Senate is that it's slow. It looks like an aquarium.
‐‐ Jim Webb
The frustrations and joys of parenthood are just hard to understand until you have a kid... the constant fight you're having with yourself, like loving being with your kid but also being kind of bored and wanting to look at your iPhone - it's kind of an interesting thing that's hard to write about before you've experienced it.
‐‐ Nicholas Stoller
The FSB's invisible presence continued; the agency became an intangible part of my Moscow life - sometimes loudly, sometimes quietly, with someone in a back room clearly turning the volume of minor persecution up and down.
‐‐ Luke Harding
The FSG story starts to lose its fairy-tale aura when filthy lucre invades the sacred enclosure, as it did ubiquitously in the every-man-for-himself Reagan era.
‐‐ Jonathan Galassi
The FTC doesn't regulate political speech.
‐‐ John Quelch
The fuel cell is just a fundamentally inferior way of delivering electrical energy to an electric motor than batteries.
‐‐ Elon Musk
The Fuhrer alone is the present and future German reality and its law. Learn to know ever more deeply: from now on every single thing demands decision, and every action responsibility.
‐‐ Martin Heidegger