It is perfectly possible to be enamoured of Paris while remaining totally indifferent or even hostile to the French. — James A. Baldwin Copy Share Image
French culture takes ageing very seriously. There's much less ageism than in Anglo-Saxon countries. — Kristin Scott Thomas Copy Share Image
American and French culture are really, really different, but in a way it's funny. — Patrick Mouratoglou Copy Share Image
“I had come to the conclusion that I must really be French, only no one had ever informed me of this fact.… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
“The French are never serious. They juggle with principles, make fun of difficulties and have been walking the tightrope of virtuosity for… — Maurice Dekobra Copy Share Image
I believe only in French culture and consider everything in Europe that calls itself 'culture' a misunderstanding, not to speak of German… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
French culture is known for many great attributes, some of which probably have nothing to do with food, wine, and romance. — Leonard Mlodinow Copy Share Image
When you live in America, it's kind of insular - the news coverage that you get - unless you're really smart about… — Kim Raver Copy Share Image
“It seemed that in Paris you could discuss classic literature or architecture or great music with everyone from the garbage collector to… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
I feel very close to French culture and to the French humanism, which occasionally one finds, even in the highest places. And… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
I had the French culture at school and I love this culture but I also had another culture at home - that… — Kalidou Koulibaly Copy Share Image
“The Parisian grocers insisted that I interact with them personally: if I wasn't willing to take the time to get to know… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
I live in New York now, and miss France quite a bit. Of course, the reality of living in a small village… — Danielle Trussoni Copy Share Image
I am opposed to a multicultural France. I think that those who have a different culture and who arrive in France have… — Marine Le Pen Copy Share Image
“As we have seen, French culture and language interacted with native English culture for several generations after the Norman Conquest. A common… — Ronald Carter Copy Share Image
“Chalmers, like many of the English writers whom he then most admired, felt a strong natural sympathy with everything French. At Rouen… — Christopher Isherwood Copy Share Image