We also have favourite place in France, called Charlot Premier in Nice, which does excellent oysters.
Science is bound, by the everlasting vow of honour, to face fearlessly every problem which can be fairly presented to it.
A pun is not bound by the laws which limit nicer wit. It is a pistol let off at the ear; not a feather to tickle the intellect.
Logical reasoning is an argument which we have with ourselves and which reproduces internally the features of a real argument.
The combination of Federalism and Republicanism which formed the substance of the system, did not constitute a progressive and formative political principle, but it pointed in the direction of a constructive formula.
Every day, we publish articles at 'The Federalist' with which I disagree.
Catalytic oxidation in living substances rests upon change of valency in an iron compound which is the respiratory oxygen-transferring ferment.
The possessors of wealth can scarcely be indifferent to processes which, nearly or remotely have been the fertile source of their possessions.
We have created a ministry of the family to work on fertility, nurseries, on a fiscal system which takes large families into account.
The novel is an artifact, which is why antiquarians cling to it so fervently.
I was married for five years, and I definitely had that baby fever, which I think you should.
The state is the great fictitious entity by which everyone seeks to live at the expense of everyone else.
Above all, in comedy, and again and again since classical times, passages can be found in which the level of representation is interrupted by references to the spectators or to the fictive nature of the play.
The laws receive their force and authority from an oath of fidelity, either tacit or expressed, which living subjects have sworn to their sovereign, in order to restrain the intestine fermentation of the private interest of individuals.
Is not the whole world a vast house of assignation of which the filing system has been lost?
It is easier to appear worthy of a position one does not hold, than of the office which one fills.
I despise the phony, fancy-pants rhetoric of professors aping jargon-filled European locutions - which have blighted academic film criticism for over 30 years.
Can a mortal ask questions which God finds unanswerable? Quite easily, I should think. All nonsense questions are unanswerable.
To live means to finesse the processes to which one is subjugated.
There's something about the theater which makes my fingertips tingle.