“It's a frightening thing. To go to France, the elder daughter of the church, it's always called, and you get the feeling the church has gone away.” FeelingsChurchGoneDaughterFranceFrighteningEldersGone Away Author:John Wilkins
“Thou hast her, France; let her be thine, for we Have no such daughter, nor shall ever see That face of hers again. Therefore be gone Without our grace, our love, our benison.” FacesGoneGraceChildhoodDaughterFranceOur Love Book:King Lear Source: King Lear
“In his youth, Wordsworth sympathized with the French Revolution, went to France, wrote good poetry and had a natural daughter. At this period, he was a bad man. Then he became good, abandoned his daughter, adopted correct principles and wrote bad poetry.” MenPoetryNaturalPrinciplesYouthRevolutionPeriodsDaughterFranceAbandonedAdoptedBad ManFrench RevolutionWordsworthGood Poetry Book:Sceptical Essays Source: Sceptical Essays
“In that first national election after 9/11 in France, Jean-Marine Le Pen did not win the presidency, but he did get to the final round. He was in the general election. Now, this week, in the first national elections in France after what many people have been calling the French 9/11, the attacks in Paris three weeks ago, this time it`s Jean-Marie Le Pen`s daughter, Marine Le Pen and the National Front, which is still a far right pseudo- fascistic party, they came in first place in France.” PeopleFirstsHas BeensStillsThreeWinningPartyWeekFrontsCallingDaughterElectionFinalsRoundsFranceParisPensPresidencyMarinePseudoMarieGeneral Elections Author:Rachel Maddow
“I had just had a daughter, who was three or three-and-half years old, and I had been watching nothing but cartoons. That's really it. There was no YouTube. You're in France and you're raising a kid, so you break out the Tex Avery.” YearsKidsThreeHalfBreakDaughterFranceCartoonYoutubeBreak OutHalf A Year Author:Johnny Depp
“In France, it's just.., if you're the son of someone, you can be sure that you will have a good life. Because you're the son of this guy or the daughter of that guy you will be introduced to this person who will give you a job even if you're totally incompetent.” IfsGivingPersonsJobsGuySonDaughterFranceGood LifeThis GuyThat GuyIncompetent Author:Gaspar Noe
“Good Evening , Sir John. I hope that you will accept a little gift from me.' I should be honored, Your Majesty.' I want to give you a little carved stool from my privy chambers. A pretty little piece from France. I hope you will like it.' I should be grateful.' It is for your daughter. For Jane. To sit on. She seems not to have a seat of her own but she must borrow mine.” WantGivingShouldLittlesSeemsAcceptingPiecesMinesDaughterGratefulEveningFranceSeatsBe GratefulHonoredJaneChamberMajestyYour DaughterStoolsGood Evening Author:Philippa Gregory
“Fairest Cordelia, that art most rich, being poor; Most choice, forsaken; and most loved, despised! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon: Be it lawful I take up what's cast away. Gods, gods! 'tis strange that from their cold'st neglect My love should kindle to inflamed respect. Thy dowerless daughter, king, thrown to my chance, Is queen of us, of ours, and our fair France: Not all the dukes of waterish Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me. Bid them farewell, Cordelia, though unkind: Thou losest here, a better where to find.” ShouldArtChoicesChancePoorVirtueRichStrangeColdKingsDaughterFairsCastsTheeFranceQueensThrownNeglectFarewellChances AreDespisedMaidsDukesKindlesUnkindForsakenCast AwayBurgundyCordelia Book:The Tragedy of King Lear Source: The Tragedy of King Lear
“Papa, do you like my new friend?" Frances Catherine asked when they were halfway across the field. "I surely do." "Can I keep her?" "For the love of...No, you can't keep her. She isn't a puppy. You can be her friend, though," he hastily added before his daughter could argue with him. "Forever, papa?" She 'd asked her father that question, but Judith answered her. "Forever," she shyly whispered. Frances Catherine reached across her father's chest to take hold of Judith's hand. "Forever," she pledged.” HandsFatherForeverFieldsDaughterArguingFranceChestsHalfwayPuppyNew FriendsPapa Author:Julie Garwood