Christmas in Paris Quotes
Christmas in Paris
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“If you don't have love, you don't have anything at all.”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“Love could be cruel and make you want to put a noose around your neck.”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“You must see the sixteenth arrondissement, it’s one of the most beautiful sections of the city.”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“What’s the point?” She shrugged. “Fear only holds you back, life is about moving forward.”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“The Petit Palais was built for the world’s fair in 1900,” Alec explained. “It was designed in the Beaux Arts style and takes up a city block. The columns are pink Vosges granite and the mosaic floors were imported from Italy.”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“It was impossible get close to the paintings, and”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“Pascal Beillevaire.”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“La Poilâne”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“For love to work, two people have to want the same thing at the same time.”
― Christmas in Paris
― Christmas in Paris
“This is Shakespeare and Company, it's the most famous bookstore in the world." She pointed to the shelves that reached the ceiling. "Surely you have something on the feudal system or the court of the Sun King?"
"All our books are in English, and there is not a great demand for works on the French aristocracy."
"That's the problem with Americans, they're only interested in themselves," she sighed. "I learned about the Civil War every year from the fifth grade, but I never studied the Wars of the Roses.”
― Christmas in Paris
"All our books are in English, and there is not a great demand for works on the French aristocracy."
"That's the problem with Americans, they're only interested in themselves," she sighed. "I learned about the Civil War every year from the fifth grade, but I never studied the Wars of the Roses.”
― Christmas in Paris