Top 24 Quotes About Hope In French
#1. I only speak a little pigeon French. Just enough to get by with the little French pigeons.
Bob Hope
#3. Contrary to what certain comedians have led you to believe, the national French pastime is picnicking.
Bob Hope
#4. One of the French lords says, "To lose gracefully is an art that every gentleman cultivates." "I hope to cultivate it too," he says. "If you see an example I might follow, please point it out.
Hilary Mantel
#5. I cannot remember a time when the Golden Rule was not my motto and precept, the torch that guided my footsteps.
James Cash Penney
#6. Time works so hard for us, if only we can let it.
Tana French
#7. The need of a constantly expanding market for its products chases the bourgeoisie over the entire surface of the globe.
Karl Marx
#8. We have 200,000 kids a year who drop out of the French school system and have no hope. They become a drag on society.
Xavier Niel
#9. When someone is missing the really hard thing is that you never really do give up hope, even though the inquest says that she is dead, even though right from the beginning we already knew that we wouldn't see her again.
Jackie French
#10. Novels ought to have hope; at least, American novels ought to have hope. French novels don't need to. We mostly win wars, they lose them. Of course, they did hide more Jews than many other countries, and this is a form of winning.
Anne Lamott
#12. On recent events in a New York hotel room: What happened was not just inappropriate, it was more than that, it was a fault; a fault toward my wife, my children, my friends but also a fault toward the French people who placed in me their hope for change.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
#13. Hope is a beautiful and magical thing. Grasp it tight, monsieur, and never let go.
Rachel L. Demeter
#14. Artists are the only people in the world who really live. The others have to hope for heaven.
John French Sloan
#15. Or maybe, and I like to hope it was this one, because the truth is more intricate and less attainable than I used to understand, a bright illusive place reached by twisting back roads as often as by straight avenues, and this was the closest I could come.
Tana French
#16. The Istiqlal was powerful, which did not at all coincide with his conception of it, nor with the picture the organization painted of itself: a purely defensive group of selfless martyrs who were willing to brave the brutality of the French in order to bring hope to their suffering countrymen.
Paul Bowles
#17. I know where I'm going and I have told the French. I am sure if hope is there, we will be able to put France back on its feet ... to live better in five years than we do today.
Francois Hollande
#18. The Russians were unparalleled in their suffering, the English in their reserve, the Americans in their love of life, the Italians in their love of Christ, and the French in their hope of love.
Paullina Simons
#19. I am certainly not regenerating French art, but am struggling hard to accomplish something on an unlucky piece of paper which has done me no harm at all, and on which, believe me, I am doing nothing that is good ... I hope things will improve eventually; as it is, I am pretty wretched.
Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
#20. You go to school, you study about the Germans and the French, but not about your own race. I hope the time will come when you study black history too.
Booker T. Washington
#21. A foolish mistake, it is, to expect the beast, because sometimes, sometimes, it is the flower's turn to own the name.
Tiffany McDaniel
#22. While some people are good at painting, playing an instrument or singing, I have been told more than once I am good at storytelling. I hope that you enjoy my stories as I recall them.
Eric Arrouze
#23. Tous mes anciens amours vont me revenir.'
- All my old loves will be returned to me
Carolyn Turgeon
#24. I am happy to the spokeswoman for this French youth that tomorrow will be spearhead new hope in the shape of the National Front.
Marion Marechal-Le Pen