Sayings and a quote (French)
Hello, some sayings from all around the world and a quote. Again, feel free to critize. 🙂 My favourite is the number 2. Edit: changes made.
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Hello, some sayings from all around the world and a quote. Again, feel free to critize. 🙂 My favourite is the number 2. Edit: changes made.
Hello, first paragraph of the book of short stories, “Lettres de mon moulin” by Alphonse Daudet. (I’m not very happy about my “lapin”, the “p” curves difficultly…) Again feel free to criticize… Edit: changes made.
Hello, a long time ago existed a blog full of interesting texts, insights, wits, thoughts, humour… It hasn’t completely disappeared because its pages have been saved in another website. The name of the blog was: cheztom.com Here is one of the texts you could find on this blog: Edit: a little change made…
Hello, as the first part was perfect because no mistakes have been found, I resume and conclude the story. This story is — more or less — an education to courtship. Edit: the changes have been made.
Hello, here is a nice African fairy tale. It has been written into French by a well-known writer, Henri Gougaud who collected a lot of meaningful stories. I will post it in two parts… For the numbers, I will remove them later… when there will be no corrections to be made. So… by kind permission…
Hello, here are some quotes from Albert Einstein, not the most well-known, I think… Again, feel free to criticize… (must I say it?) 🙂 Edit: changes made.
Hello, Here is a Persian poem, whose poetic form is called Ghazal. I will send later the link where I found this poem… I didn’t find the name of the author on this page. Edit: Changes made.
Hello, some quotes from Tristan Bernard, an French author famous for his humour… 🙂 Edit: Updates made.
Hello! Again me. A simple fairy tale from Western Africa. The translation is mine. I think it’s not very difficult to understand. 🙂
Hello, sometimes at the beginnings of chapters in books, there are quotes… So this is some quotes of the book “Vivre sans patron” (“Living without a boss”) written by Sergio Fernández which is a collection of advices to work… without a boss. The authors are: Georges Gurdjieff; Popol Vuh (Sacred Book of the Maya); Johann…