Un bon mot ne prouve rien.


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A warmed-up dinner was never worth much. [Fr., Un diner rechauffe ne valut jamais rien.]
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Tu n'as rien appris, sinon que la solitude n'apprend rien, que l'indifférence n'apprend rien: c'ét...
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Je t'aime Roza...je serais là pour toi. Je ne laisserais jamais rien t'arriver.
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Dans la nature rien ne se crée, rien ne se perd, tout change.

In nature nothing i...
ANTOINE LAVOISIER
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MOULOUD BENZADI
UN LÂCHEUR NE GAGNE JAMAIS ET UN
GAGNEUR NE LÂCHE JAMAIS.
NAPOLEON HILL
Personne ne fait une plus grosse erreur que celui qui ne fait rien car il ne pense pouvoir n'en fair...
EDMUND BURKE
Nothing succeeds like success. [Fr., Rien ne reussit comme le succes.]
ALEXANDRE DUMAS PERE
What good the eyes without anything behind them ? (A quoi bon les yeux - Sans rien derrière eux ?)
CHARLES DE LEUSSE
Il pouvait à peine placer un mot tellement ça l'excitait de vivre.
JACK KEROUAC
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NEHA KOTHARI
One look, all is said. One word, all is lived. (Un regard, tout est dit. - Une parole, tout se vit.)
CHARLES DE LEUSSE
Money is a good servant but a bad master. [Fr., L'argent est un bon serviteur, mais un mechant mai...
ARISTODEMUS
Ce qu'il voyait dépasser de sa manche ressemblait à un gros gant en caoutchouc, couleur chair. Il ...
J.K. ROWLING
Je suis vivant. Et pendant que je mange, je ne fais rien d'autre que manger. Quand je marcherai, je ...
PAULO COELHO
Je ne suis rien que le regard qui te voit, que cette pensée incolore qui te pense.
JEAN-PAUL SARTRE
The fastidious are unfortunate: nothing can satisfy them. [Lat., Les delicats sont malheureux, ...
JEAN DE LA FONTAINE
Rien ne va arrêter ma quête pour te trouver" No one will stop my quest to find you.
SUSANE COLASANTI
L’art de vivre consiste en un subtil mélange entre lâcher prise et tenir bon.
HENRI LEWIS
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ANDRES
La nuit, tout sent bon", disait Mondo.
"C'est parce qu'on ne voit pas", disait Thi Chin.
"...
JEAN-MARIE G. LE CLéZIO
Death is the word that kills all the words. (La mort est un mot - Qui tue tous les mots)
CHARLES DE LEUSSE
Nothing is so oppressive as a secret: women find it difficult to keep one long; and I know a goodl...
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On paie mal un maître en ne restant toujours que l'élève.
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C’est ainsi que, par exemple, l’idée de l’Infini, qui est en réalité la plus positive de to...
RENé GUéNON
The memory of the dead is indeed a good remorse. (Le souvenir des morts - Est bien un bon remords)
CHARLES DE LEUSSE
Tu sais, le mot FIN n'apparaît jamais quand tu termines un livre. Ce n'est pas comme au cinéma. Qu...
ELIF SHAFAK
I had learned of Gertrude Stein's bon mot that medicine opened all doors. This prompted me, in d...
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DHARMA
Un homme de cinquante ans ne tient pas longtemps rancune à une femme de vingt-trois.
ALEXANDRE DUMAS
Death is a good Hotel : you are a guest at any Time. (Un bon hôtel est la mort. - Elle nous accueil...
CHARLES DE LEUSSE
Un défaut qui empêche les hommes d'agir, c'est de ne pas sentir de quoi ils sont capables.
J. B. BOSSUET
Je n'ai pas échoué, j'ai trouvé 10 000 façons qui ne fonctionnent pas. Je ne me décourage pas c...
THOMAS ALVA EDISON
Jamais ma grand-mère ne se séparait de moi sans me donner quelque chose, un bonbon, une pièce de ...
NATHACHA APPANAH
Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is worth more. [Fr., Rien n'est si da...
JEAN DE LA FONTAINE
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Corto à lui même: Ce serait bon de vivre dans une fable.
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JEAN-CLAUDE CARRIèRE
The silly when deceived exclaim loudly; the fool complains; the honest man walks away and is silent...
FRANCOIS DE LA NOUE ("BRAS DE FER")
Death is a really cold weather which can’t be predicted. ("La mort est un temps vraiment froid - Q...
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-Sunt enormă.
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NORA ROBERTS
The survival instinct prove that we are alive. (L’instinct de survie - Prouve qu’on est en vie.)
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Les faux savants sont comme tes amis qui chantent avec les chansons anglaises ; de loin, tu penses q...
MOHSEN SHEHA
On peut s’expliquer facilement par là un fait que nous avons eu fréquemment l’occasion de cons...
RENé GUéNON
- J'ai toujours eu un problème avec les tomates-mozzarella
- Ah oui, lequel?
- je me dema...
GILLES LEGARDINIER
As-tu déjà été amoureux? C'est horrible non? Ca rend si vulnérable. Ca t'ouvre la poitrine et l...
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C.G. JUNG
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FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
The cat that laughs is crazy. Man who does not laugh is below... (Le chat qui rit est un fou. - Homm...
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J.K. ROWLING
After all, is our idea of God anything more than personified incomprehensibility?

{Said i...
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One does not arrest Voltaire.
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- Toi et ta grande cause... (Ignorant le troubadour, le sorceleur avança en titubant.) Ta grande ca...
ANDRZEJ SAPKOWSKI
- Toi et ta grande cause... (Ignorant le troubadour, le sorceleur avança en titubant.) Ta grande ca...
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We sometimes see a fool possessed of talent, but never of judgment. [Fr., On est quelquefois un s...
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Jon Bon Jovi is remarkable.
EDDIE TRUNK
World off, Bon Jovi on!
INGRID
Mais, j’aurai beau supplier, j’aurai beau me révolter, il n’y aura plus rien pour moi ; je n...
HENRI BARBUSSE
Pretutindeni există o pădure în care se pierde o linie ferată.Pentru că există un orizont dinc...
OCTAVIAN PALER
Lessi così di tutto un po', disordinatamente; ma libri, in ispecie, di filosofia. Pesano tanto: epp...
LUIGI PIRANDELLO
God is a comedian playing to an audience that is too afraid to laugh.
VOLTAIRE
I should like to know which is worse: to be ravished a hundred times by pirates, and have a buttock ...
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Suntem noi învechiți? Sunt oamenii aceștia niște dinozauri? Sau eu? Mai are lumea cu adevărat n...
DAN BROWN
One man's Voltaire is another man's Screech.
DENNIS MILLER
Un mot exprime à lui seul ce double caractère, solitaire et inconnaissable, de toute chose au mond...
CLéMENT ROSSET
Aimer sans agir, cela n'est rien...
RAOUL FOLLEREAU
We can now go to Nokia , Motorola and Samsung and offer them to launch one product across the worl...
MICHAEL KOEHN
We're not Bon Jovi, you know.
BETH GIBBONS
Bon Jovi = Viagra for women (Joviagra)
BON JOVI FANS
Bon Jovi = Viagra for woman (Joviagra)
BON JOVI FANS
How inexpressible is the meanness of being a hypocrite! how horrible is it to be a mischievous and...
VOLTAIRE (FRANCOIS MARIE AROUET VOLTAIRE)
La vie est un long fleuve qui mene a la mort. La survie est une goutte d'eau dans le desert... le fl...
KRISTEVEN MOOTIEN
Parce qu'il y a certaines habitudes qui deviennent vitales. Aussi futiles soient elles, elles devien...
CAMILLE L.
Our passing was awful. It's so undervalued in today's game. We make a lot of careless decisions at t...
NATE RIEN
La vie est un voyage solitaire et, être mariée n'y change rien. D'ailleurs je pense que le fait de...
AGATHE COLOMBIER HOCHBERG
Ma Gigi era doppiamente diverso: perché portava avanti certe idee in un ambiente che ne ha poche e ...
NANDO DALLA CHIESA
Je voudrais arrêter le temps, arrêter l'heure. Mais elle va, elle va, elle passe, elle me prend de...
GUY DE MAUPASSANT
En un mot, pour tirer la loi de l'expérience, if faut généraliser; c'est une nécessité qui s...
HENRI POINCARé
Kim takar saçın ne renk ya da şeklin ne şekil? Kim takar dinin ne din ya da dilin ne dil? Kalbin...
MEHMET MURAT ILDAN
[...] Et ma fièvre ? D'où vient-elle ?
- Allons donc, c'est un incident sans conséquence qui...
THOMAS MANN
Between the penis and the mathematical one . . . there exists nothing. Nothing! It is a vacuum. ...
LOUIS-FERDINAND CELINE
Barzellette matematiche I (*)
Un biologo, uno statistico e un matematico sono seduti un caffè ...
IAN STEWART
I am convinced that everything has come down to us from the banks of the Ganges, - astronomy, astrol...
VOLTAIRE
You are very harsh.'
'I have seen the world.
VOLTAIRE
One man's Voltaire is another man's Screech.
DENNIS MILLER
If blue-helmeted U.N. peacekeepers show up in your town or village and offer to protect you, run. Or...
KENNETH CAIN
Când zeii vor să ne pedepsească, ne îndeplinesc dorinţele.
OSCAR WILDE
Il n'existe rien de constant si ce n'est le changement.
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Let us cultivate our garden.
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Opinion has caused more trouble on this little earth than plagues or earthquakes.
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Doubt is an uncomfortable condition, but certainty is a ridiculous one.
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Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.
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Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy the mad daughter of a wise mother. These ...
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Every one goes astray, but the least imprudent are they who repent the soonest.
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It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.
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Perfection is attained by slow degrees; it requires the hand of time.
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No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking.
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The best government is a benevolent tyranny tempered by an occasional assassination.
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The public is a ferocious beast; one must either chain it or flee from it.
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God is not on the side of the big battalions, but on the side of those who shoot best.
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Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe.
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The flowery style is not unsuitable to public speeches or addresses, which amount only to compliment...
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We have a natural right to make use of our pens as of our tongues, at our peril, risk and hazard.
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I advise you to go on living solely to enrage those who are paying your annuities. It is the only pl...
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It is one of the superstitions of the human mind to have imagined that virginity could be a virtue.
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Every abuse ought to be reformed, unless the reform is more dangerous than the abuse itself.
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Rest is a good thing, but boredom is its brother.
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Faith consists in believing what reason cannot.
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He must be very ignorant for he answers every question he is asked.
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The public is a ferocious beast: one must either chain it up or flee from it.
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Providence has given us hope and sleep as a compensation for the many cares of life
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Prejudice is the reason of fools
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