Top 13 Cluzet Francois Quotes
#1. Darwin wasn't just provocative in saying that we descend from the apes - he didn't go far enough. We are apes in every way, from our long arms and tailless bodies to our habits and temperament.
Frans De Waal
#2. I think that in France, we really admire American films, we admire their drive, we admire the modernity and ellipsism in the film and the writing and the style of acting, and we look at them perhaps in a way to see what we can steal from them, too, to make our own films more modern.
Francois Cluzet
#3. Humility is simply the disposition which prepares the soul for living on trust.
Andrew Murray
#4. I'm an actor who isn't fond of dialogue and who loves to act silently.
Francois Cluzet
#5. She had been right. Why was she always right, in her own odd way?
Sarah J. Maas
#6. Our wish is that ... [there be] maintained that state of property, equal or unequal, which results to every man from his own industry or that of his fathers.
Thomas Jefferson
#7. When people are in love, I don't see anything wrong with it in the world. If they choose to live their lives and get married, why should we interfere? A lot of people don't agree with me, but that's how I feel.
LaToya Jackson
#8. My mother, who was professional schoolteacher, was particularly concerned about our formal education and even went so far as to start a private school together with some other parents so that our intellectual needs would be met.
Robert B. Laughlin
#9. If only gravity were working, the path would be symmetrical, it is the wind resistance that produces the tragic curve.
Norman Mailer
#10. I think there's a kind of love relationship between an actor and an audience, and this is something I really feel with the audiences in France.
Francois Cluzet
#11. A hypocrite is one who plays two parts consciously for his own ends. When we find fault with other people we may be quite sincere, and yet Jesus says in reality we are frauds.
Oswald Chambers
#12. The one thing every creator wants to do, without question, is leave a mark.
Jemir Robert Johnson
#13. Neither way is better. / Both ways are necessary. / It is also necessary / To make a choice between them.
T. S. Eliot
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