English Quote by Israel Horovitz Download Open image “France is very welcoming to foreign writers.” — Israel Horovitz ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare English Foreign Foreign Writers France France Welcoming Very Welcoming Welcoming Foreign Writers Writing
I feel very close to French culture and to the French humanism, which occasionally one finds, even in the highest places. And therefore, all… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
Although all new ideas are born in France, they are not readily adopted there. It seems that they must first commence to prosper in… — Sarah Bernhardt Copy Share Image
It's very important to say that French doesn't belong to France and to French people. Now you have very wonderful poets and writers in… — Leila Slimani Copy Share Image
France is delighted at this new opportunity to show the world ... that when one has the will one can succeed in joining peoples… — Francois Mitterrand Copy Share Image
France is an idea, not a territory. They pay more attention to intellectuals here; they give artists and writers the feeling they're valued. — Theodore Zeldin Copy Share Image
You get the feeling that many of my guests feel that the French language gives them entry into a more cultivated, more intelligent world,… — Bernard Pivot Copy Share Image
I asked a French critic a couple of years ago why my books did so well in France. He said it was because in… — Jim Harrison Copy Share Image
Saul Bellow says, funny enough, what French think of your work is tremendously important. And it is. It's more than what the Italians, the… — Martin Amis Copy Share Image
France is a fantastic country. It's between the Anglo-Saxon and Latin cultures. We have some of the Anglo-Saxon rigor, and some of the Latin… — Xavier Niel Copy Share Image
When a French book becomes an international hit it is because of the author and not because of the language. The same goes for… — Jean-Jacques Annaud Copy Share Image
I am very interested in writers from the Francophone world. I like Kamel Daoud a lot, for example. In "The Meursault Investigation" and "Zabor,"… — Emmanuel Macron Copy Share Image
They like my books better in England than in France; a translation would be very successful there. — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
Lou Tyrrell has created a theatre that is a safe haven for playwrights, a birthing center for new American writing. Arts Garage has created… — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
“Art has no answers, only solutions, and resolutions... Art has only vision and revision... Art has only hope and more hope... again and again,… — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
Gloucester's not some chi-chi tourist town. It's a working-class seaport: a no-kidding-around down-and-dirty place. — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
I have seen dozens upon dozens of productions of 'Lebensraum' in dozens of languages around the globe. — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
What Lou Tyrrell creates when he has a theater is a birthing center for new plays. — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
If work isn't rooted in comedy, people will turn from it, or they'll use it like soap opera. — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
L.A. is so focused on TV and film that theater is kind of an arcane sport. People look at you like you're doing something… — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
Any actor, any playwright who's worked a life in the theater knows how to do things cheaply and quickly. It's just all by necessity.… — Israel Horovitz Copy Share Image
English teachers tend to put more thought in the books than the author did — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Nothing teaches great writing like the very best books do. Yet, good teachers often help students cross that bridge, and I have to say… — Julia Glass Copy Share Image
“evening, they began to think that although he could never hope to be an Englishman, still it would be hard to visit that affliction… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
Nineteenth-century English literature I know; 19th-century sewage systems, not so much. — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
While we like to think queueing is unique to British culture, the truth is that we are mere amateurs. The old Soviet Union turned… — Julia Hartley-Brewer Copy Share Image
I was brought up by the English side of my family, who are very repressed and working class. Absolutely lovely, but very English. — Bat for Lashes Copy Share Image
No, I didn't forget Samoan - I understand it when you talk to me but, you know, to put phrases together I sound like… — Junior Seau Copy Share Image
The larger an English industry was, the more likely it was to go bankrupt, because the English were not naturally corporate people; they disliked… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
Oh, I think country has changed tremendously. I think country has totally changed. Country music when I was a kid was Hank Williams. If… — John Mellencamp Copy Share Image