France Quote by Ferdinand Lassalle Download Open image “Only in a popular war against France... do I see a misfortune.” — Ferdinand Lassalle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare France Misfortune Only Popular War See War
The French suffered such catastrophic losses in the First World War. It really was the end of them as a great world power, although… — Edward Herrmann Copy Share Image
The French couldn't hate us any more unless we helped 'em out in another war. — Will Rogers Copy Share Image
There was another war-related casualty today. The French were injured when they tried to jump on our bandwagon. — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
France is hypocritical and cowardly. I sometimes think that, having been invaded by the Germans, we'd be run better today. — Emmanuel Petit Copy Share Image
I have never liked France or the French, and I have never stopped saying so. (15th February 1945) — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
World War I, that tiresome European engagement that threatened to close down French couture. — Caroline Seebohm Copy Share Image
France is deeply upset to learn of the monstrous attacks that have just struck the United States… In these terrible circumstances, all French people… — Jacques Chirac Copy Share Image
Only to he avoid misunderstandings, I must say that even last year, when I wrote my pamphlet, I heartily wished that Prussia should declare… — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
Then this will only prove again and again, that Monarchy in Germany is he longer capable of a national act. — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
Useful as a war against France, undertaken by the Government against the will of the people would be for our revolutionary development, just so… — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
But I felt all the more bound to make this proposal, because it at once turns to a reproach. — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
Whoever lives in Berlin note, and doesn't die of Liberalism, will never die of vexation! — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
But you will understand by yourselves that the matter applies equally well to the organization of the officials of justice, of administrative officials, etc;… — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
The constitutional questions are in the first instance not questions of right but questions of might. — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
From that moment on, the newspaper became a highly lucrative investment for those with a talent for making money or for publishers wanting to… — Ferdinand Lassalle Copy Share Image
I did not know that the planning for biological and chemical warfare was so widespread in England, and even in France before France fell.… — Nicholson Baker Copy Share Image
“nor ground control was something of a step back for them. Furthermore, having reached France,” — James Holland Copy Share Image
The talk shows in the States want celebrities, not authors. In France, it is different; writers are called upon to comment on everything. They… — Edmund White Copy Share Image
I have often heard that the novel is dead. But I see novels produced, I don't know how many a week, in France. I… — Nathalie Sarraute Copy Share Image
In France they spend six months training policemen, then they give them a gun and put them on the streets, and I don't know… — Mathieu Kassovitz Copy Share Image
France has not only built a bureaucratic barrier against American culture, it has constructed a notorious intellectual case against it as well. The French… — Tyler Cowen Copy Share Image
Creating a top team and being in a position to win the Tour de France will give me a nice feeling. But I know… — Fernando Alonso Copy Share Image
In the spring of 1984, I went to the northwest of France, to Normandy, to prepare an NBC documentary on the 40th anniversary of D-Day. — Tom Brokaw Copy Share Image
Luckily, he was in the process of moving to France at the time, anyway. But if he had stayed in the States, I don't… — Terry Zwigoff Copy Share Image
I was in the South of France, in Saint-Tropez and I met her when it was totally unexpected. I was very lucky because she… — Bert Stern Copy Share Image