
Top 25 Air France Quotes
#3. It is obvious we are fighting for the Air France Group ... But in actual fact, we are also fighting for France.
Christian Blanc
#4. She'd hear in France. Surrender. Isabelle hobbled out of the room on her bloody feet and went into the backyard, needing air suddenly, unable to draw a decent breath. Surrender. France. To Hitler. It must be for the best,
Kristin Hannah
#5. Now time, afternoon time, which in the Midi is as elemental as air and light, expanded and rolled billowingly outwards across the rest of the day, and upwards to the vaults of the cobalt sky, freeing everyone in its delicious sprawl from their obligations.
Ian McEwan
#6. I exercise regularly; I make it a point to spend some time in the gym. It is important for people to enjoy their exercises, so choose a form of exercise that makes you happy.
Rain
#8. No story sits by itself, Sometimes stories meet at corners and sometimes they cover one another completely, like stones beneath a river.
Mitch Albom
#9. As my body recalled my soul, I began to quiver with pain and gasp for air.
Nancy B. Brewer
#10. What will not luxury taste? Earth, sea, and air, Are daily ransack'd for the bill of fare. Blood stuffed in skins is British Christians' food, And France robs marshes of the croaking brood.
John Gay
#11. The principle of majority does not work when differences on fundamentals are involved.
Mahatma Gandhi
#12. You can't not have feelings about country clubs, whichever side you're on.
Harold Ramis
#13. No history is mute. No matter how much they own it, break it, and lie about it, human history refuses to shut its mouth. Despite deafness and ignorance, the time that was continues to tick inside the time that is.
Eduardo Galeano
#14. It made me wonder about all the ways that we are able to love each other and how movies and TV make it seem like you have to discard people once they break your heart or once the love disappears.
Gabby Rivera
#15. The English, a spirited nation, claim the empire of the sea; the French, a calmer nation, claim that of the air.
Louis XVIII Of France
#16. Letting go does not mean pushing away or negating thoughts or feelings that come to us - but instead being with the feeling. We start to feel that we are no longer victims of the stuff that happens to us. There is something we can do about it ... if we just take a look at it.
Krishna Das
#17. Do you know that charming part of our country which has been called the garden of France - that spot where, amid verdant plains watered by wide streams, one inhales the purest air of heaven?
Alfred De Vigny
#18. It's all true; only the facts have been changed.
Will Kester
#19. I never go into the country for a change of air and a holiday. I always go instead into the eighteenth century.
Anatole France
#20. Our nature as sensitive beings is far too complex to break apart, re-examine and reshape in a poem.
Masiela Lusha
#21. Faith is not by wishful thinking, it is what takes root in the heart and shows in one's actions.
Sayyid Qutb
#22. A bore is someone who persists in holding his own views after we have enlightened him with ours.
Malcolm Forbes
#23. When Jan was called up to service a fourth time...my mother waited outside...the two of them were convinced that this time Jan would have to go, that they would surely send him off to cure his ailing chest in the air of France, famed for its iron and lead content.
Gunter Grass
#24. Most of [her ashes] fell into the river in a long gray curtain. But some was caught by the wind and blown upward toward the blue spring sky where it swirled a moment in the air, before dissolving into sunlight.
Kimberly Cutter
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