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en Most contemporary novelists, especially the American and the French, are too subjective, mesmerized by private demons; they're enraptured by their navels and confined by a view that ends with their own toes.
  Truman Capote

en The problem is one of opposition between subjective and objective points of view. There is a tendency to seek an objective account of everything before admitting its reality. But often what appears to a more subjective point of view cannot be accounted for in this way. So either the objective conception of the world is incomplete, or the subjective involves illusions that should be rejected.

en I was always interested in French poetry sort of as a sideline to my own work, I was translating contemporary French poets. That kind of spilled out into translation as a way to earn money, pay for food and put bread on the table.

en Everything depends on both objective reasons and subjective factors. It looks like all objective conditions [for a breakthrough] are here. But we have to take into account the subjective aspects of the issue, which are the [political] will of both parties and their readiness to prepare their public opinions with a view to solving this conflict peacefully. With this respect there is still a lot or work to be done.

en We love the interaction with the demons and the demons themselves. The Pangs went nuts trying to find cool ways for the demons to pop out of the dark.

en F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner have fewer published novels combined than any number of contemporary novelists-Roberts, King, Koontz, Steel, etc.

en F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner have fewer published novels combined than any number of contemporary novelists-Roberts, King, Koontz, Steel, etc. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner have fewer published novels combined than any number of contemporary novelists-Roberts, King, Koontz, Steel, etc.

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 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.

en I am mesmerized, mesmerized beyond belief at their ability to fool all of the people all of the time.

en [When Warner and National Geographic bought the North American rights to Marche, the contract stipulated they had the rights to modify the film for the American audience. But what Roberts and Gill were suggesting included a new score and a reworking of the film's tone.] The narrative was originally from four points of view, including a mother, father and baby, and the language was very, well, French, ... Very poetic.

en Teaching has ruined more American novelists than drink
  Gore Vidal

en The group will be neither French nor French-American. It will be a global organization whose headquarters and directors will be based in Paris.

en Speak in French when you can't think of English for a thing-turn out your toes when you walk-and remember who you are!
  Lewis Carroll

en It's not ankle, it's toes. Yeah, I have some problems with the toes, the skin on both toes. It's little bit -- well, it's not really -- it's like burned skin, you know, so I need those toes to be taped to protect that the toe is not touching the shoe, but sometimes it goes off. But, I mean, no really problems.


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