I sometimes think I should go back to school to learn French and music, but who would have me?

After 10 years of French torture - psychological torture - it's great to do an American movie.

I like spaghetti bolognese, I like baked beans on toast. I hate French food. I hate fancy food.

They were singing in French, but the melody was freedom and any American could understand that.

Many of the French follow a Trade with the Indians, living very conveniently for that Interest.

I definitely want to work on a project with young designers, not just French but international.

Esquire, in a July, 1957 issue, has a photograph of me playing the French horn at the Five Spot.

I love the French detective series 'Spiral.' It's quite brutal to watch, but I'm already hooked.

I don't think it's by accident that I was first attracted to translating two French women poets.

I love shooting French films because I don't have to stick with being sophisticated or stuck-up.

I can read a lot of French newspapers with Google Translate and have them read quite comfortably.

The largest and most influential houses chiefly demonstrate the aloofness of the French approach.

No, I'm not a French designer either. I'm from nowhere. I'm a European, old European is all I am.

I grew up in France, my first language was French, and I tend to gravitate towards French cooking.

Not unless I do all these ancient and Italian or French or Baroque in the beginnning, I do German.

I can speak French, understand Gaelic and know my history. That's the training music has given me.

We were a family who had come from nothing and now we had respect from French people of all sorts.

Whether it's destiny or fate or whatever, I don't think I could do a French Laundry anywhere else.

Race wasn't an issue. My family was French, but Yorkville was a melting pot of races and cultures.

I would pretend to be the French lieutenant's woman. I was always a romantic. I still am, actually.

I'm quite into the French way - simple elegance with just a suggestion of sexiness, nothing vulgar.

French culture takes ageing very seriously. There's much less ageism than in Anglo-Saxon countries.

'Deracine' is French for uprooting, or someone who's been displaced from their natural environment.

In French literature, you can choose a la carte; in Spanish literature, there is only the set meal.

French is a foreign language, but I've been speaking it since I was 18 so it's second nature to me.

The chief concern of the French Impressionists was the discovery of balance between light and dark.

I've never really spoken French. I didn't do French lessons at school, so I'm starting from scratch.

French girls, especially those from Montreal, are known to be the most beautiful women in the world.

What I love about French gardens is the combination of formal elegance and intellectual questioning.

There is something very independent about French balloons - you feel you couldn't make a pet of one.

Sure, I watched a lot of Hollywood movies. Maybe I've seen more Hollywood movies than French movies.

I'm not the bake-sale-mom type - though once in a while, I'll make challah French toast for my sons.

In New York I pretty much live in diners - I order French Fries, Diet Coke floats and lots of coffee.

I pity the French Cinema because it has no money. I pity the American Cinema because it has no ideas.

I never thought that I would have to play an Indian, well half French, but an Indian woman in my life.

Ho joined the French socialist party, the first Vietnamese to be a member of a French political party.

We have hated the French for years. Now you have just joined the club. It makes you much more likable.

There was a French singer, Francoise Hardy - I used to look at her pictures and try to dress like her.

French and German illustrate the misleading character of apparent grammatical simplicity just as well.

I made a French film called 'Merry Christmas' which is a very European film. It's a World War I piece.

My mother is from Paris, so she was quite a fashion plate. I always had that French influence at home.

For me, at the French Open, if I wasn't playing my match I was glued to CNN watching the events unfold.

In France, everyone speaks French 'cause they think it's cool. Gives 'em, gives 'em an excuse to smoke.

In addition to the research, I enjoyed learning French and assimilating the culture of another country.

You have to adjust to where you are but the French are all together - the guys and the women. It's good.

My parents are both Belgian-born, and so am I, actually. I'm bilingual, so I had experience with French.

I can bake. I made myself some nice French fries once. But otherwise I just eat out. Lots of salad bars.

Theatre has no national identity. It is something for the world, whether it is Irish, English, or French.

I don't think there's a back lot here in Hollywood anymore that has those streets, like a French Quarter.

My father is Jewish, and I look exactly like him... My mother is British, but she's of French extraction.

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