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en I don't know why you use a fancy French word like detente when there's a good English phrase for it-cold war.
  Golda Meir

en It was always said that the big distinction between the French and the English is that the English are intelligent and the French are intellectual.

en Thank You Friend I never came to you, my friend, and went away without some new enrichment of the heart; More faith and less of doubt, more courage in the days ahead. And often in great need coming to you, I went away comforted indeed. How can I find the shining word, the glowing phrase that tells all that your love has meant to me, all that your friendship spells? There is no word, no phrase for you on whom I so depend. All I can say to you is this, God bless you precious friend.

en Unaware of the history of American etiquette, many Americans take the America-basher's word for it that foreigners in general, and the English and the French in particular, observe a permanent standard that we fail to meet.

en Frankly I love the word 'nigga.' It is my favorite word in the English language because no other word incites more controversy today.

en I did not have a cold before or during the French Open. I didn't take any cold medicine at that time.

en We barely speak French when we are together. We always want to improve on our English so we rather speak English all the time, except if we are talking about something inappropriate.

en The French are a logical people, which is one reason the English dislike them so intensely. The other is that they own France, a country which we have always judged to be much too good for them.
  Robert Morley

en My least favorite phrase in the English language is "I don't care."

en Everything depends on whether we have for opponents those French tricksters or those daring rascals, the English. I prefer the English. Frequently their daring can only be described as stupidity. In their eyes it may be pluck and daring.

en I went to a fancy french restaurant called "Deja Vu." The headwaiter said, "Don't I know you?"

en I went to a fancy french restaurant called "Deja Vu." The headwaiter said, "Don't I know you?"

en I met my wife through playing golf. She is French and couldn't speak English and I couldn't speak French, so there was little chance of us getting involved in any boring conversations - that's why we got married really quickly. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness.
  Sean Connery

en I met my wife through playing golf. She is French and couldn't speak English and I couldn't speak French, so there was little chance of us getting involved in any boring conversations - that's why we got married really quickly.
  Sean Connery

en It's not looking too bad, to phrase it carefully. Or, to phrase it a little less careful: there are many things pointing in a good direction.


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