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Freedonia Quotes By Jean Reno

In France, if you have any sort of talent, you'd better keep it here. And if you're going to go abroad, it had better not be America. The old battle - American versus Frog cinema. It's ridiculous. — Jean Reno

Freedonia Quotes By Louis Tomlinson

If a guy is taking his girl for granted, he really deserves a slap, with a baseball bat. — Louis Tomlinson

Freedonia Quotes By Mitchell Hurwitz

The "executive producer" title either means that you're the person who created, or co-created, the show, or you're the person who's in charge of day-to-day operations. Whereas "producer" is often just a writing credit. — Mitchell Hurwitz

Freedonia Quotes By Tom Peters

Don't let the vision be shot through with holes, but be damn sure some of your best and brightest are shooting at it
with bazookas as well as sniper's rifles. — Tom Peters

Freedonia Quotes By Groucho Marx

Hail, hail Freedonia, land of the free! — Groucho Marx

Freedonia Quotes By Siri Hustvedt

She sat in silence on a chair looking over him, content with the fullness of her own thoughts. — Siri Hustvedt

Freedonia Quotes By Bill Bryson

Considerable thought was given in early Congresses to the possibility of renaming the country. From the start, many people recognized that United States of America was unsatisfactory. For one thing, it allowed of no convenient adjectival form. A citizen would have to be either a United Statesian or some other such clumsy locution, or an American, thereby arrogating to ourselves a title that belonged equally to the inhabitants of some three dozen other nations on two continents. Several alternatives to America were actively considered -Columbia, Appalachia, Alleghania, Freedonia or Fredonia (whose denizens would be called Freeds or Fredes)- but none mustered sufficient support to displace the existing name. — Bill Bryson