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en To understand Europe, you have to be a genius - or French.

en wake the French from their dream, and tell them honestly: 'No, we no longer have the dominant influence we once had in Europe, nor will we get it back. We can't put up a protectionist dam on our own against the neo-liberal world market either. However, we can try, together with our European partners, to maintain the social character of Europe as much as possible.'
  Johan Huizinga

en France can never accept that it is no longer a dominating power in the world of culture. This is true both of the French right and the French left. They keep thinking that Americans are primitive cowboys or farmers who do not understand anything.

en She is a genius at being able to marry a form and style with beauty, and that is what the French expected at that time.

en The French people have expressed their choice. They have ultimately preferred not to support the Treaty establishing the European Constitution. I evidently respect their choice, but I also regret it an equal measure of sincerity. Europe needs its people, but each one of us also needs her. Europe is, above all, a venture of hope.

en It was introduced to New Orleans by French colonists. It's originally from Europe.

en He was very French, but he was president for 14 years and a
major player in Europe, She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. He was very French, but he was president for 14 years and a
major player in Europe,


en It is not because the touch of genius has roused genius to production, but because the admiration of genius has made talent ambitious, that the harvest is still so abundant.

en last mission was five and a-half months in France, eating good French food, drinking French wine and beer, and being treated wonderfully by the French people.

en The referendum result is a blow for the constitutional process, but not the end of it, ... It is also not the end of the German-French partnership in and for Europe.

en It described a person who is part French and part Spanish. As the French traveled and started settling in different parts of the world, it became a person who was part French and African, French and Native American.

en Obviously with this role, she can now access me as much as everyone else. I will be helping her out in Europe this year leading up to the French and Wimbledon but other than that we haven't really discussed what will happen next.

en Terry Gilliam is considered in Europe as a genius, ... He has this freedom as a director - this fantasy. And he discovers what he wants from actors as he directs them, so you have to be on your toes.

en I can speak French but I cannot understand it.
  Mark Twain

en I am the same as I always will be. I'm French and I'm American. I was born in Canada. I love living in America, and I love playing the French Open in front of my French people, who support me.


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