Quotes about paris
paris lessons eiffel-tower
A walk about Paris will provide lessons in history, beauty, and in the point of Life. Thomas Jefferson
paris creative sitting
My therapist in Paris once told me that being creative is a better form of therapy for me than sitting on his couch. Julie Delpy
paris firsts first-time
I fell in love with Paris the first time I went. Lenny Kravitz
paris london hats
On my early trips to London and Paris, in 2009, I started to shift to more wide-brimmed felt hats similar to Borsalinos and Stetsons. Theophilus London
paris interesting want
Paris Hilton said something interesting to me once: she said, 'I just tell everyone what they want to hear, and I do what I want to do.' Simon Rex
paris lasts problem
I'll just say this: The last problem Paris Hilton has is being in a John McCain ad. Rush Limbaugh
paris independence woods
I am savage enough to prefer the woods, the wilds, and the independence of Monticello, to all the brilliant pleasures of this gaycapital [Paris]. Thomas Jefferson
paris streets walking
Paris is a place where, for me, just walking down a street that I've never been down before is like going to a movie... Wes Anderson
paris ghouls house
Sometimes he spent hours together in the great libraries of Paris, those catacombs of departed authors, rummaging among their hoards of dusty and obsolete works in quest of food for his unhealthy appetite. He was, in a manner, a literary ghoul, feeding in the charnel-house of decayed literature. Washington Irving
paris issues greek
Aspiring writers should read the entire canon of literature that precedes them, back to the Greeks, up to the current issue of The Paris Review. William Kennedy
paris american-movie
I didn't go to Paris until I was a grown-up in 1965. And when I went to Paris, it was the Paris I knew only from American movies. Woody Allen
paris cities way
Paris is a very exciting city. I learned about Paris the same way that Americans do: from the movies. Woody Allen
paris black yards
Being the first black Nobel laureate, and the first African, the African world considered me personal property. I lost the remaining shreds of my anonymity, even to walk a few yards in London, Paris or Frankfurt without being stopped. Wole Soyinka