Elected president of the Republic, I would immediately, and with no hesitation, carry out the battle plan against Islamist terrorism and against judicial laxity.

Donald Trump presented for the French an infinitely less dangerous program than that of Hillary Clinton.

Our countries have been friends dating to the very existence of the United States. France is the only power that has never been at war with the United States.

The name of our country, France, still rings out like a call to freedom.

The petty logic of political parties cannot be allowed to stifle the French people's legitimate aspirations to safety and liberty.

I notice that freedom of expression of an E.U. member of Parliament who denounces the actions of ISIS allows the French government to take her to court.

I am a woman, and as such, I experience the ever-increasing restrictions on our liberty in our country through the development of Islamic fundamentalism.

Fight for victory until the very last minute.

Islamism is a monstrous totalitarian ideology that has declared war on our nation, on reason, on civilization.

It is right for us not to want our country transformed into a mere corridor, a giant railway station.

Just watch the interlopers from all over the world come and install themselves in our home. They want to transform France into a giant squat.

I consider that France and the Republic were in London during the occupation and that the Vichy regime was not France.

How can we think we are protected if terrorists can move around freely, if weapons can circulate freely?

I am the president who will protect you!

Long live the Republic, long live France.

I call for the awakening of our people's ancient soul, capable of opposing a bloodthirsty barbarism.

My dear compatriots, I'm not interested in your race, your origin, your sexual orientation. What interests me is your happiness.

Women can better perceive injustice.

I'm so lucky to have the opportunity to work with some directors and some actors I wouldn't have dared to think I would work with one day.

It's pretty refreshing to be in a situation where the spotlight is on someone else.

My parents always told me that if you want something, you can do whatever you have to do to get it. As long as it's not against someone else.

When people dont know exactly what depression is, they can be judgmental.

I've always had a repulsion going in a place where animals are in captivity.

When someone would come up to me in the street, I would either run away or burst into tears. I didn't know what to do. I don't think you're ever prepared for this.

I don't want to change the world; I want to evolve myself.

I couldn't live without music. I experienced things through music in different countries where you cannot speak the same language, but the music and the dance relates everything.

I'd love to work with Gaultier, and I'm obsessed with Vivienne Westwood.

I need to be on the same page as the director.

I was never really interested in fashion before I started to work with Dior. I didn't see fashion as an art form.

My team puts forward a selection of dresses, and I choose the one I feel most natural in.

Did a man really walk on the moon? I saw plenty of documentaries on it, and I really wondered.

I was born in Paris and raised in the suburbs and then lived in the countryside.

I think the Earth and everything around it is connected - the sky and the planets and the stars and everything else we see as a mystery.

I came close to depression, but when I started to feel I could really lose myself, I somehow escaped it.

The first thing I have to do to erase my French accent is think that it is actually possible, whereas for the moment, I think it's not. I have a lot of work.

Filmmaking is not about gender. You cannot ask a president in a festival like Cannes to have, like, five movies directed by women and five by men.

I never thought that I would have to play an Indian, well half French, but an Indian woman in my life.

I never analyzed whether I had a style or whether I didn't. I wouldn't be able to describe my style or even tell if I have one or not.

I think in friendship, you want to be there for your friend, and sometimes you just don't know what to do or the relationship you have with them is not clear enough for you to know what to do.

I'm always very scared when I start a movie because I never know if I'm going to be able to do a good job or do a very bad job.

As a teenager, I didn't want to be me; I wanted to be many different people. Maybe I realized that they all lived inside me and that if I managed to connect with them, they would become aspects of me.

I'm not a method actor, but I'm affected by the life I share my life with during shooting. It's always a very strange and special period for me.

In a way, I don't create anything; I just open myself to the character, and the character takes over. Of course, I'm aware of it, and I'm driving it, but I don't try to control it. If I try to control it, it goes wrong.

You have to find the place where you abandon everything of yourself. Then you can let something else happen.

Respect the place you live, be aware of the impact that you have on things.

I don't think you learn how to act. You learn how to use your emotions and feelings.

The Dardenne brothers do a movie almost every year, and they put everything together to have a comfort.

I think that emotion and good stories can cross the times.

I am not very good at planning things, actually, but I believe that things happen when they need to and when they have to.

As an actress I just want to tell beautiful stories.