Top 23 Je Suis Quotes
#1. In America when someone asks me my nationality, I can't just say American. I have to go back generations, elaborate on there in Europe my ancestors were from. But here, I can just say it, Je suis Americaine. It feels good.
Bridget Asher
#3. Je pense, donc je suis; English: I think, therefore I am)
Rene Descartes
#4. Katherine. Pardonnez-moi, I cannot tell vat is like me.
KING HENRY. An angel is like you, Kate, and you are like an angel.
KATHERINE. Que dit-il? que je suis semblable a les anges?
William Shakespeare
#5. I don't know who are the men and who are the women. In French I used to say "je suis un femme et une homme." That is to say a feminine male and a masculine female. A she man and a he woman. What I am interested in is developing a singularity, which would be my own.
Orlan
#6. The grave is not a final destination of man but just a resting place for a while.
Auliq Ice
#7. I never think of myself as wise. I think of myself as possessing a critical intelligence which I intend to allow to operate.
Harold Pinter
#8. I have no brakes on ... analysis is for those who are paralyzed by life.
Anais Nin
#9. We were fortunate to have the Russians as our childhood enemies. We practiced hiding under our desks in case they had the temerity to drop a nuclear weapon.
Kary Mullis
#10. The tactician knows what to do when there is something to do; whereas the strategian knows what to do when there is nothing to do
Gerald Abrahams
#11. But that was a long time ago and since then a crab has been gnawing at my vitals. All this began in the Metro (first-class) with the phrase - 'l'homme que j'etais, je ne le suis plus.
Henry Miller
#13. Clearly, Siberian reindeer are not fighting over drugged urine for its nutrative value.
David J. Linden
#14. My French definitely improves the more I drink, as I worry less and less about absolutely perfect grammar. I do speak and understand the language, just not particularly well.
Anthony Bourdain
#15. In truth, always needing to stay immediate by removing what is no longer real is the working inner definition of sacrifice
giving up with reverence and compassion what no longer works in order to stay close to what is sacred.
Mark Nepo
#16. The reason for leaving sometimes is to return. Simply to return.
Yrsa Daley-Ward
#17. Never compromise your character's personality just to make a scene more exciting. Stories flow through your character, so never forget who they are.
Giuseppe Bianco
#18. Disharmony prevails when you confuse
Lust with LOVE, while the distance
between the two is endless!
Rumi
#19. Oh dear," said my mother, turning to Marmie and going "Ce Justin, est-il gai?" (This Justin, is he gay?)
Marmie handed her a hot chocolate and shrugged. "Qui sait? Je ne suis pas se petite amie." (Who knows? I'm not his girlfriend.)
Sarah Strohmeyer
#20. I wanted to dissolve into smoke, to crawl into him and never leave. It was crazy, but that was how much I craved this man.
L.J. Shen
#21. Neither was to blame for the way they felt, because Marius was someone who embraces sorry and dwells in it, but Cosette felt it deeply but recovered.
Victor Hugo
#22. For a long time I would go to bed early.
[Fr., Longtemps, je me suis couche de bonne heure.]
Marcel Proust