A Quote by Marine Le Pen

France isn't burkinis on the beach. France is Brigitte Bardot. That's France. — © Marine Le Pen
France isn't burkinis on the beach. France is Brigitte Bardot. That's France.

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I'm opposed to wearing headscarves in public places. That's not France. There's something I just don't understand: the people who come to France, why would they want to change France, to live in France the same way they lived back home?
I consider myself a 'local' actor in France. I started out in France, I went to drama school in France and the French film community was very welcoming to me when I was a young actress.
France believes in armed intervention by America only when the intervention is in France to rescue France from occupation by other powers.
Having viewed Europe as an extension and projection of itself, France now finds Europe developing a mind and identity of its own which embraces France but is not controlled by France.
Our political class no longer has any convictions. You can only pass along the beliefs that you hold. They no longer believe in France - they have a post-national worldview. I call them France-skeptics. That's why democracy is collapsing here in France.
Wait until France gets a hard shot in the nose. Wait until France reacts with some nasty work. They'll get a golf-clap from the chattering class over here and a you-go-girl from Red America. France could nuke an Algerian terrorist camp and the rest of the world would tut-tut for a day, then ask if the missiles France used were for sale. And of course the answer would be oui.
Our international role depends on a strong Europe and a strong Europe depends on France's ability to share leadership with others, including Germany. If France is economically weak and doesn't carry out reforms, it is no longer credible. Europe's position on the global stage is thus weakened. I would like to change all that. France needs a strong Germany and a strong chancellor. But Germany also needs a strong France.
I grew up in France, I learned football in France, but I found passion in England.
Once you've lived in France, you don't want to live anywhere else, including France.
I consider that France and the Republic were in London during the occupation and that the Vichy regime was not France.
I don't want to return to France; France doesn't tempt me at all. I like England.
Listen, if the people in my district wanted to live in France, they'd move to France.
In France, you can sell a lot, but nobody outside of France ever hears of it.
France will always be France no matter what, but America involves striving toward an ideal.
France was always a little scary to me. I had the preconception that France was a bit hoity-toity.
I think America and Britain have a different culture from France. They discovered marketing and consumerism before France.
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