Top 14 Quotes About Revolutionary France
#1. What's a horse doing on a spaceship"
"What's pre-revolutionary France doing on a spaceship? Mickey, get a little perspective!"
Dr. Who "The Girl In The Fireplace
Stephen Moffat
#2. As a graduate student at Oxford in 1963, I began writing about books in revolutionary France, helping to found the discipline of book history. I was in my academic corner writing about Enlightenment ideals when the Internet exploded the world of academic communication in the 1990s.
Robert Darnton
#3. Every emotion that is in the human mind is there for a positive reason, and they must be used for positive reasons, anger is a positive emotion if it used correctly, so is aggression. God did not put anger and aggression in you just for negative purposes alone.
Amos Wilson
#4. I'm one of the luckiest people in the world that I was able to do what I fell in love with and be able to make a living doing it.
Scott Weiland
#5. That's why I love playing shows, you've got thousands of people sharing their personal passion for the music with each other, it's such a wonderful thing to be able to curate.
Colin Greenwood
#6. Freedom from clinging gives room in our hearts to grow.
Gil Fronsdal
#7. France is revolutionary or she is nothing at all. The revolution of1789 is her political religion.
Alphonse De Lamartine
#9. Useful as a war against France, undertaken by the Government against the will of the people would be for our revolutionary development, just so dangerous must be the effect upon our democratic development of a war supported by blind popular enthusiasm.
Ferdinand Lassalle
#10. When you're wearing something on your head, you feel beautiful.
Philip Treacy
#11. In the circumstances in which the Republic finds itself, the constitution cannot be inaugurated; it would destroy itself ... The provisional government of France is revolutionary until there is peace.
Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
#12. The thing with restaurant talk is you're not supposed to take it to heart.
Elna Baker
#13. CJ added more beer to her mug. "If I recall correctly, the last verbal directive we were given was 'don't shoot anyone' when we were in Hoganville. And I do believe I did not fire my weapon." She glanced over at Paige. "But our dear, sweet Paige Riley turned into Annie Oakley.
Gerri Hill
#14. There are old sellswords and bold sellswords, but no old bold sellswords.
George R R Martin