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I've never been ambitious.
Nothing but beauty and douceur
Once a day, take some 'Beach Time.'
French women don't eat Wonder Bread.
Give us being and feeling over having any day.
There is no lasting glory in rapid weight loss.
We only have one body, and you have to show respect for it.
Learn to say no, with an eye to saying yes to something else.
French women love bread and would never consider a life without carbs.
Of course there are fat French women. There are fat people everywhere.
One does not laugh because one is happy; one is happy because one laughs.
Once you have to start counting calories, it takes away from the joy of eating.
My friends say everything I touch turns to gold. I'll say, 'I've been very lucky.
My friends say everything I touch turns to gold. I'll say, 'I've been very lucky.'
I can never leave a bookstore without buying a book. I read four or five at a time.
Making choices that are meaningful to you is the essence of the French woman's secret.
Expensive clothes with inappropriate or inexpensive shoes may send an unflattering message.
People are unhappy when they are on diets, because it's 'don't do this, don't do that, do this, do that.
Taking care of your mental and physical health is just as important as any career move or responsibility.
People are unhappy when they are on diets, because it's 'don't do this, don't do that, do this, do that.'
We women are so judged by the way we dress, and men are not. So style is part of developing your own brand.
When I grew up in France, I was a normal size. And then I came to the United States and I gained 20 pounds.
In America, you look at food as bad and guilty. In France, we love food and we enjoy food; food is pleasure.
I cannot live without flowers everywhere. I grew up having a big garden, the size of a city block, in Rombas.
French women typically think about good things to eat. American women typically worry about bad things to eat.
French women don't have too many clothes - a few good pieces that last for a while and are classic and timeless.
With technology, there is so much isolation with people now, that there are very few places where you can connect.
French women eat and serve what's in season, for maximum flavor and value, and know availability does not equal quality.
In the U.S., too many yogurts are filled with corn syrup, preservatives, artificial this and that. To me, this is poison.
I would advocate that chocolate be covered by health insurance, but that is admittedly a very French public policy perspective.
Just as established products and brands need updating to stay alive and vibrant, you periodically need to refresh or reinvent yourself.
Intelligence, knowledge or experience are important and might get you a job, but strong communication skills are what will get you promoted.
I find it so unattractive when women wear sneakers with their business suits. I wear a nice pair of loafers or low-heeled pumps, and that's that.
You and I don't have the same genetics, we don't live in the same places, but we can have the same basic attitude - being comfortable in our skin.
If you believe you can shed pounds quickly by force of will and deprivation, you will in all likelihood not only regain the ones you lost, but add a few more besides.
I'm not a great consumer. I always ask myself, 'Do I really need that piece?' I have friends who have 300 pairs of shoes; how would you leave the house in the morning?
I am a believer in change peu a` peu (little by little) since drastic changes, including lots of changes made all at once, are often the sort of modifications that don't stick.
Quality of life is very important in France. I have many friends who turned down promotions and more money because it would affect their quality of life as a couple or a mother.
Since the pleasure of most foods is in the first few bites, eat one thing on your plate at a time, at least at the start of the meal when you can concentrate and enjoy the full flavors.
In France we have a saying, 'Joie de vivre,' which actually doesn't exist in the English language. It means looking at your life as something that is to be taken with great pleasure and enjoy it.
In # France we have a saying, 'Joie de Vivre,' which actually doesn't exist in the English language. It means looking at your life as something that is to be taken with great pleasure and enjoy it.
Being and working in America, it's very important to work hard, work smart and work in a certain way. France and Europe has, with the tradition and culture, it's slow-moving and it's not always good.
I love my kitchen. For Manhattan, I have a rather decent-size kitchen, and it has an opening that gives out to the dining room, which has a window with a view of the city and in the distance the Statue of Liberty.
The word that I constantly hear out of women is 'fear.' It's almost like a background melody. Women have excellent degrees and experience, but we are afraid we aren't good enough because we have such high expectations.
The memory of some bottles can stay with your for life. While the wine doesn't have to be old and rare, a great old bottle can be like a time capsule, capturing in its flavors and aromas the time and place of its creation.
Scientifically, it has been proven that after three bites, your palate has been satisfied. It doesn't matter what you eat. So if you eat one boule of ice cream, that's all you need. You don't have to eat pint after pint after pint.
The real reason French women don't get fat is not genetic, but cultural, and if the French subjected themselves to the American extremes of eating and dieting, the obesity problem in France would be much worse than what has struck America.
Make treating yourself a priority and always remember your life is happening now. Don't put off all your dreams and pleasures to another day. In any balanced personal definition of success there has to be a powerful element of living life in the present.
Wine is a living, breathing thing during its time in the bottle and in the glass. It is always changing, especially in the glass. A little oxygen can really open up and release the flavors in a complex wine, as well as mellow the rougher edge of immaturity.
French women love to shop and prepare food. They love to talk about what they have bought and made. It's a deeply natural love, but one that is erased in many other cultures. Most French women learn it from their mothers, some from their fathers. But if your parents aren't French, you can still learn it yourself.