
Top 18 General De Gaulle Quotes
#1. General de Gaulle is again pictured in our newspapers, looking as usual like an embattled codfish.
Sylvia Townsend Warner
#2. General [De Gaulle], you must not hate your friends more than you hate your enemies
Clementine Churchill
#3. Chanel, General De Gaulle and Picasso are the three most important figures of our time.
Andre Malraux
#4. France had a policy, initiated by General de Gaulle, of trying to turn Europe into what was then called a 'third force,' independent of the two superpowers, so Europe should pursue an independent course.
Noam Chomsky
#5. General de Gaulle was a thoroughly bad boy. The day he arrived, he thought he was Joan of Arc and the following day he insisted that he was Georges Clemenceau.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#8. When France fell in 1940, De Gaulle was a temporary brigadier general.
John Eisenhower
#9. She was smooth and beautiful under his rough, callused hands-an amorous balm to soothe the ugliness of war.
Madeline Martin
#10. I've got lots of great friends in show business, and that's all they are. Great friends. I'll never marry again - what's the point? I had the best. I've got friends all over the world, and that's enough for me.
Cilla Black
#11. Some crimes," I quote Ryodan stiffly, "are so personal, blood-vengeance belongs only to the one who suffered them.
Karen Marie Moning
#12. It was all so sad. But it was all so beautiful, too.
Kurt Vonnegut
#13. Everything is possible through complete devotion to the Lord.
Radhe Maa
#14. You can't keep it all inside, Emma. Cry. Scream if you have to, but don't let it destroy you. I wish you wouldn't underestimate your strength.
Rebecca Donovan
#15. We can accommodate Mr. Delgado as well. (LaCrosse)
'He'd agreed with polite grace, but he wasn't particularly happy. Someone had him by the short hairs and was braiding them.' (Carlos)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#17. I see the calm and hear the calm and know the calm can't last. Not for me, not for him, not for Kingston, not for Jamaica. For
Marlon James
#18. Mainly as sort of blueprints for dealing with most of the adults in their lives, to some extent with their fellows. It is this notion of aiming high and there's always hope, aim low and you might as well stop now.
Diana Wynne Jones
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