Anatole France said that stupidity is more tragic than malice, because malice can stop from time to time whilst stupidity remains forever. |
In the art of attenuating great reputations Anatole France has had few superiors. |
Anatole Broyard lived in a world where race had, indeed, become a trope for indelibility, for permanence. |
Economist Anatole Kaletsky put the problem well at a conference earlier this week. |
The project, managed by Anatole Ayissi, is rooted in civil society in West Africa. |
Among other notable ailurophiles were Byron, Anatole France, Montaigne and Lope de Vega, known as the Spanish Shakespeare. |