Quote by Kenneth C. Johnson Download Open image ““Well, you know those Frenchmen. Always anxious to share their big baguettes.’” I”” — Kenneth C. Johnson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The very fact that a Frenchman was prepared, after tow minutes of conversation, to be so friendly towards anyone, especially one who had come… — Tahir Shah 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. I loved… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
“We’re both aware that he knows everything about Parisian life, whereas I have he savvy of a chocolate croissant.” — Stephanie Perkins Copy Share Image
“I did pick up a few tolerably ripe and breezy expressions out in France. All through my military career there was something about me… — P.G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
“It's one of the things I like about being in France, it brings out the best in me, and always surprises me-and even when… — Mark Greenside Copy Share Image
“...Next thing I know you've run off to Paris and thrown yourself under the nearest Frenchman-” — Nicholls David 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 them and… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
“The French are connoisseurs of sadness, they know all kinds. This is why they have bidets.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
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“Y’know, if man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but deteriorate the cat.” — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“He declared that ignorance was the parent of fear, that knowledge was power.” — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“my perceived duty had yet been unfulfilled, that my efforts had yet been found wanting by whatever supernatural hand controlled my destiny. I” — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“I love how you weave in your philosophy, about the most ideal results coming when people treat others ethically, with respect.” “Not exactly a… — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“The office was a treasure trove for those who delighted in the macabre. It was the Smithsonian of the Lowest Common Denominator. My” — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“I quickly realized that the press was a double-edged sword because of what instantly became the world’s most popular book: it was the Bible.… — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“about the most ideal results coming when people treat others ethically, with respect.” “Not exactly a complicated concept, huh?” — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“What is man in nature: Nothing in regard to everything and everything in regard to nothing.” — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“I felt like the personification of a storm cloud: a mountainous cumulonimbus thunderhead stretching up into the dark stratosphere, churning with volatile currents, threatening… — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image
“I squinted from the thick tobacco smoke, the breath of cheap alcohol, and the sweet or very sour smells of wildly divergent hygiene. “Hey!” — Kenneth C. Johnson Copy Share Image