One knows in France 685 different ways of preparing eggs. (Quote by - Anne Gabriel M. de Querlon)
Ye sons of France, awake to glory! Hark! Hark! what myriads bid you rise! Your children, wives, and grandsires hoary, Behold their tears and hear their cries! (Quote by - Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle)
Gay, sprightly, land of mirth and social ease Pleased with thyself, whom all the world can please. (Quote by - Oliver Goldsmith)
Have the French for friends, but not for neighbors. (Quote by - Nicephorus)
Ye sons of France, awake to glory! Hark! Hark! what myriads bid you rise! Your children, wives and grandsires hoary, Behold their tears and hear their cries! (Quote by - Rouget de Lisle)
Yet, who can help loving the land that has taught us Six hundred and eighty-five ways to dress eggs? (Quote by - Thomas Moore)
The Frenchman, easy, debonair, and brisk, Give him his lass, his fiddle, and his frisk, Is always happy, reign whoever may, And laughs the sense of mis'ry far away. (Quote by - William Cowper)
France always has plenty men of talent, but it is always deficient in men of action and high character. (Quote by - Napoleon)
I hate the French because they are all slaves and wear wooden shoes. (Quote by - Oliver Goldsmith)
A nation of monkeys with the throat of parrots. (Quote by - Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes)
France, freed from that monster, Bonaparte, must again become the most agreeable country on earth. It would be the second choice of all whose ties of family and fortune give a preference to some other one, and the first choice of all not under those ties. (Quote by - Thomas Jefferson)
It is the fortune of France. (Quote by - Nicephorus)
Adieu, delightful land of France! O my country so dear, which nourished my infancy! (Quote by - Anne Gabriel M. de Querlon)