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It is in vain for man to endeavor to instruct man in those things which the Holy Spirit alone can teach. ~ Pere La Combe
Anyhow, isn't it better to think we've got here by
mistake? ~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean," he said. "Hey, Jean. Jean Valjean. Hey. Hey. Hello."
Jean huffed a little in annoyance but looked at Andrew. Andrew held out his hand and Jean was foolish enough to take it. Andrew's knuckles went white as he crushed Jean's hand.
"I'm Andrew. We haven't met yet."
"For which I am grateful," Jean said. ~ Nora Sakavic
The really important difficulty is the place, room, cave, cabin to write in. – Jean Rhys ~ Jean Rhys
I prayed, but the words fell to the ground meaning nothing. ~ Jean Rhys
Everyone has his reasons." Octave (Jean Renoir) in "The Rules of the Game. ~ Jean Renoir
v. It would be very odd if two poets were killed in the same way...
May on Lake Asquam, by Jean Giraudoux ~ Jean Giraudoux
My existence began to worry me seriously. Was I not a simple spectre? ~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Though they may not always be handsome men doomed to evil posses the manly virtues. ~ Jean Genet
Lara Jean, why do you have to remember every little thing? It's not healthy. ~ Jenny Han
I did find your man, Natasha. Though I must say I'm not sure he's the type to bring home to ta mere et ton pere. ~ Nathan Edmondson
When it comes to your looks, the only option in this world that matters is yours. ~ Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Are you there, Jean-Do?' she asks anxiously over the air.
And I have to admit that at times I do not know any more. ~ Jean-Dominique Bauby
A visit to Père Lachaise in Paris adds a year to one's life ~ J.G. Ballard
He embraced me before them all, and he cried: 'Let every man favor his own doctor. This Dr. Colet is the doctor for me ... ~ Jean Plaidy
No 'Good evening, Jean-Claude, how are you doing?' Just down to business. How terribly rude,ma petite .
- Jean-Claude ~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I am alone in this white, garden-rimmed street. Alone and free. But this freedom is rather like death. ~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I - drunk!" said Caderousse; "well that's a good one! I could drink four more such bottles; they are no bigger than cologne flasks. Pere Pamphile, more wine!" and Caderousse rattled his glass upon the table. ~ Alexandre Dumas
I only fear the death of others. For me, true death is that of the people I love ~ Jean Cocteau
You exaggerate everything. You continually force the truth because you're always looking for something. ~ Jean-Paul Sartre
It is not the same thing if I sign Jean-Paul Sartre or if I sign Jean-Paul Sartre, Nobel Prize winner. A writer must refuse to allow himself to be transformed into an institution, even if it takes place in the most honorable form. ~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I find that is the best way to write during emotional scenes ... put yourself and your emotions in every single word.-Nina Jean Slack ~ Nina Jean Slack
Carpe Diam forever after. ~ Jean Ferris
It takes at least one to make a marriage. ~ Jean Kerr
Beauty cannot be recognized with a cursory glance. ~ Jean Cocteau
Life is short. Live you dreams now! ~ Jean Muenchrath
Trust Anne to turn a disadvantage into an asset! ~ Jean Plaidy
She haunted him, as an ungenerous action haunts one. ~ Jean Rhys
Scratch an Irishman and he'll bleed a story. ~ Jean Zimmerman
Chapter 3: Favorite Vegetables in The Home Garden Almost ~ Jean Stevenson
Rain, forever raining. Drown me in sleep. And soon. ~ Jean Rhys
You are the most sleepiest man I ever seed. ~ Jean Toomer
Close your eyes, all you see is yours. ~ Jean Giraudoux
Satin skin, silk hair, velvet eyes, sawdust heart - all complete. ~ Jean Rhys
Cowards cut and run, Marines never do. ~ Jean Schmidt
What is style? Saying complicated things in a simple way. ~ Jean Cocteau
If it could, capitalism would make due with white rats. ~ Jean Baudrillard
the emancipation of women is a freedom worth fighting for ~ Jean Sasson
There are truths which can kill a nation. ~ Jean Giraudoux
Play is the answer to how anything new comes about. ~ Jean Piaget
Imitate, and what is personal will eventually come despite yourself. ~ Jean Cocteau
Weird is just a side-effect of being awesome! ~ Jean Gilbert
Sadly, all of my wounds had been inflicted by men ~ Jean Sasson
Life isn't worth the trouble of living. ~ Jean Teule
A fertile mind may still produce many weeds. ~ Jean Revel
The poet doesn't invent. He listens. ~ Jean Cocteau
wed. Kareem would find it difficult to outwit ~ Jean Sasson
Humility can only be born out of humiliation ~ Jean Genet
I hope that gay gentleman will be safe. ~ Jean Rhys
Imagination can be your best friend, you know. ~ Jean Brashear
These days, Countess, every cabbage has its pimp. ~ Jean Giradoux
You've given me back my wings ~ Jean Haus
Most people don't live; they just race. ~ Jean Webster
On the same day, two murders. ~ Jean Zimmerman
Night winds in Georgia are vagrant poets, whispering. ~ Jean Toomer
WHAT ARE YOU DOING AFTER THE ORGY? ~ Jean Baudrillard
Our humanity is so beautiful, but it needs to be transformed ~ Jean Vanier
For nightly visions speak of our worst fears, and greatest desires . . . ~ Allie Jean
51st and 52nd Streets for $700,000 in 1879 - the year ~ Jean Strouse
Examinations are even entertaining, if you know the right answers. ~ Jean Webster
To achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance. ~ Jean Genet
God break me out of this stiff life I've made ~ Jean Valentine
Our entire life - consists ultimately in accepting ourselves as we are. ~ Jean Anouilh
as women overcome one obstacle, another appears ~ Jean Sasson
Politics is a game of friends. ~ Jean Chretien
All spiritual journeys are martyrdoms ~ Jean Cocteau
The foundation of all civilization is loitering. ~ Jean Renoir
Mass(age) is the message. ~ Jean Baudrillard
Dont give up the ship... sell it... ~ Jean Jacques
Dear Daddy, Do you observe the postmark? ~ Jean Webster
Inspector Javert, conscience is a higher law. ~ Jean Valjean
We live of seduction, but die Fascination ~ Jean Baudrillard
Have spunks and do battle for yourself ~ Jean Rhys
Youth's a stuff will not endure. ~ Jean Hegland
born with a book in her mouth. ~ Jean Sasson
Equilibrium is the profoundest tendency of all human activity. ~ Jean Piaget
All we have left of liberty is an ad-man's illusion. ~ Jean Baudrillard
Storytelling is power. A powerful book or movie can inform and inflame. ~ Jean Sasson
The greatest masterpiece in literature is only a dictionary out of order. ~ Jean Cocteau
No statue has ever been put up to a critic. ~ Jean Sibelius
Indigenous foods die when no one learns to cook them. ~ Jean Zimmerman
I have a lot of writing to do and not as much time as you'd think. I do it at night now and look a bit haggard afterwards. – Jean Rhys ~ Jean Rhys
Nothing weighs on us so heavily as a secret. ~ Jean De La Fontaine
I can hear those glances that you think are silent. ~ Jean Racine
If all good, respectable people had one face, I'd spit in it. ~ Jean Rhys
The Letters of Miss Jerusha Abbott to Mr. Daddy-Long-Legs Smith 215 ~ Jean Webster
There is no control over memory. ~ Jean Rhys
It is smart to eat fish, ~ Jean Carper
Without resistance you can do nothing. ~ Jean Cocteau
Every weapon has a destiny. ~ Emiko Jean
Patience is the key to solutions. ~ Jean Sasson
Your inner child was showing. ~ Jean Oram
There is nothing less scientific than to deny something because it cannot be explained. ~ Jean Valnet
I didn't even know what an Oscar was at the time. ~ Jean Simmons
Melancholic and fascinated, such is our general situation in an era of involuntary transparency. ~ Jean Baudrillard
Hell--or Heaven--is here, now, inside. ~ Jean Russell
True it is that troubles niver come single, they're married an' has children. ~ Jean Webster
Divine departed as she would have desired, in a mixture of fantasy and sordidness. ~ Jean Genet
What is this mania to love someone all one's life ? Why should we? ~ Jean Anouilh
An artist cannot speak about his art anymore than a plant can discuss horticulture. ~ Jean Cocteau