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Scientific thought, then, is not momentary; it is not a static instance; it is a process.
Jean Piaget
Talent is like a faucet; while it is open, you have to write. Inspiration? - a hoax fabricated by poets for their self-importance.
Jean Anouilh
Television knows no night. It is perpetual day. TV embodies our fear of the dark, of night, of the other side of things.
Jean Baudrillard
That's the best way to feed the human mind. That's how Bob Marley did it. He never put it in your face. After you got the groove, you were just singing the hooks, because you thought it was cool.
Wyclef Jean
The actual tragedies of life bear no relation to one's preconceived ideas. In the event, one is always bewildered by their simplicity, their grandeur of design, and by that element of the bizarre which seems inherent in them.
Jean Cocteau
The affections are like lightning; You cannot tell where they will strike till they have fallen
Jean Baptiste Lacoraire
The best and fastest way to learn a sport is to watch and imitate a champion.
Jean Claude Killy
The books one has written in the past have two surprises in store: one couldn't write them again, and wouldn't want to.
Jean Rostand
The Europe of the 20th century was created to ensure peace within our frontiers. We must now ensure peace outside our frontiers.
Jean-Pierre Raffarin
The Europe we are in the process of building is the Europe of the 21st century; it's not the Europe of the 20th century.
Jean-Pierre Raffarin
The extreme limit of wisdom-- that is what the public calls madness.
Jean Cocteau
The fame of heroes owes little to the extent of their conquests and all to the success of the tributes paid to them.
Jean Genet
The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life.
Jean Giraudoux
The French government is simply fleeing from responsibility. It is declining to grapple with the violent activity.
Jean-Marie Le Pen
The glory of my name increases my shame. Less known by mortals, I could better escape their eyes.
Jean Racine
The idea led me into the research, which continues to give me more ideas for the story.
Jean M. Auel
The ideal, without doubt, varies, but its enemies, alas, are always the same.
Jean Rostand
The main object of a revolution is the liberation of man... not the interpretation and application of some transcendental ideology.
Jean Genet
The moon looks upon many night flowers; the night flowers see but one moon.
Jean Ingelow
The person who has lived the most is not the one with the most years, but the one with the richest experiences.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The poet is a liar who always speaks the truth.
Jean Cocteau
The real menace in dealing with a five-year-old is that in no time at all you begin to sound like a five-year-old.
Jean Kerr