I'm a pretty open book.
You never see a French person eating alone.
The world other than as advertised can be an amazing place.
I may be French, but I'm playing for Arsenal.
My mother is French, my father is Texan.
I speak Italian, French, Creole and English.
Boy, those French: they have a different word for everything!
When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in: this world, and also the invisible world of meaning that sustains everything that was and ever shall be.
One of the ways that Microsoft beat Apple way back in the day was that they were a lot more open; today, in the world I come from, the free software and open-source world, Microsoft is not generally viewed as open; they're viewed as proprietary.
I lived in Dallas, and it's a big city, but you can jump on any freeway and drive in any direction for about 30 minutes and you are in the country - open space, wide open, very open, nothin' around.
I think that open tunings are a trap really because it's really hard not to sound like an open tuning when your using one and that gets old as well as what you learn in one open tuning is going to stay there.
Having to go through an intervention and family counseling is a wonderful experience. I would almost recommend it to anybody. It opens a lot of communication, and it opens old sores, but once it is opened and hashed out, the rewards are far greater.
When Muslim radicals and fundamentalists look at the West, they see only the openness that makes us, in their eyes, decadent and promiscuous. They see only the openness that has produced Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. They do not see, and do not w...
Hell and the courtroom are always open.
The mouth of a man is a terrible opening.
The dead open the eyes of the living.
Keep your weather-eye open.
Let's face it. I'm an open book.
The French complain of everything, and always.
The French are very individualistic.
My father is Swedish and my mother is French.