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I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That's deep enough. What do you want, an adorable pancreas?
Jean Kerr
If a hermit lives in a state of ecstasy, his lack of comfort becomes the height of comfort. He must relinquish it.
Jean Cocteau
If a victory is told in detail, one can no longer distinguish it from a defeat.
Jean-Paul Sartre
If I became a philosopher, if I have so keenly sought this fame for which I'm still waiting, it's all been to seduce women basically.
Jean-Paul Sartre
If some persons died, and others did not die, death would be a terrible affliction.
Jean de la Bruyere
If you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars.
Jean Paul Getty
If you take a book of a thousand pages on the Second World War, in which 50 million people died, the concentration camps occupy two pages and the gas chambers ten or 15 lines, and that's what one calls a detail.
Jean-Marie Le Pen
In genetic epistemology, as in developmental psychology, too, there is never an absolute beginning.
Jean Piaget
In later life, as in earlier, only a few persons influence the formation of our character; the multitude pass us by like a distant army. One friend, one teacher, one beloved, one club, one dining table, one work table are the means by which one's nation and the spirit of one's nation affect the individual.
Jean Paul Richter
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
In my speeches, I always condemned communism, national-socialism and fascism.
Jean-Marie Le Pen
In Paris, everybody wants to be an actor; nobody is content to be a spectator.
Jean Cocteau
In politics, yesterday's lie is attacked only to flatter today's.
Jean Rostand
Information can tell us everything. It has all the answers. But they are answers to questions we have not asked, and which doubtless don't even arise.
Jean Baudrillard
It disturbs me no more to find men base, unjust, or selfish than to see apes mischievous, wolves savage, or the vulture ravenous.
Jean-Paul Sartre
It is fortunate to be of high birth, but it is no less so to be of such character that people do not care to know whether you are or are not.
Jean de la Bruyere
It is not I who become addicted, it is my body.
Jean Cocteau
It is not reason which makes faith hard, but life.
Jean Ingelow
It is with children that we have the best chance of studying the development of logical knowledge, mathematical knowledge, physical knowledge, and so forth.
Jean Piaget
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
It wasn't all frustration. I've had a lot of good times with Ferrari as well.
Jean Alesi
It's a different outlook, and one that I understand. When you are a former member of the Warsaw Pact, when you have lived behind the Berlin Wall, when you have experienced the communist systems that existed in these countries, for them, the West represents hope.
Jean-Pierre Raffarin
It's important to show that, while authorizing the demonstrations and promoting diversity of opinion, the Republic can't allow itself to be undermined from within.
Jean-Pierre Raffarin