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Those that are most slow in making a promise are the most faithful in the performance of it.
Jean Jacques Rousseau
In my judgement, there is a basic popular sympathy for Israel in France, but the demonstrative sympathy tends to go to the other side.
Jean-Marie Le Pen
A great wind swept over the ghetto, carrying away shame, invisibility and four centuries of humiliation. But when the wind dropped people saw it had been only a little breeze, friendly, almost gentle.
Jean Genet
You prove your worth with your actions, not with your mouth.
Jean Paul
It is not reason which makes faith hard, but life.
Jean Ingelow
When I go back to France now I spend all the my time with press and sponsors. I do not have a lot of time to spend at home with my family.
Jean Alesi
The Republic must defend itself and adopt the means to ensure it is respected, including at the level of the law.
Jean-Pierre Raffarin
It's my job, but I think it is too much.
Jean Alesi
When you are in a good position you are sure to drive well and to be very concentrated in each corner.
Jean Alesi
It was important that I became successful. People say they do it for the love, and yes, you do it for the love, but you want to be successful.
Wyclef Jean
One cannot weep for the entire world, it is beyond human strength. One must choose.
Jean Anouilh
I should have no use for a paradise in which I should be deprived of the right to prefer hell.
Jean Rostand
The Vichy government was under occupation and carried out the orders of the German occupier.
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Music like religion, unconditionally brings in its train all the moral virtues to the heart it enters, even though that heart is not in the least worthy.
Jean Baptiste Montegut
Discourtesy does not spring merely from one bad quality, but from several--from foolish vanity, from ignorance of what is due to others, from indolence, from stupidity, from distraction of thought, from contempt of others, from jealousy.
Jean de la Bruyere
Perfect wisdom has four parts: Wisdom, the principle of doing things aright. Justice, the principle of doing things equally in public and private. Fortitude, the principle of not fleeing danger, but meeting it. Temperance, the principle of subduing desires and living moderately.
Plato
If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living.
Seneca