Zitat des Tages von Emmanuel Macron:
You have to learn to fight for things, to bear the burden and have a life which does not in any way correspond to other peoples' lives.
To think that our political organisation is immutable is the best way to hand the country over to the extremes.
We have no choice but to reform this country.
The strategy we must follow is to defend the special relationship between Great Britain and Europe and, more specifically, between Europe and France.
I push reforms. I tell the truth to people, even when it's tough for the country.
I will protect and defend France's vital interests. I will protect and defend Europe.
The state has an offensive and defensive role to play as promoter of industrial policies, as regulator and as shareholder.
If people do not believe in Europe and in the euro area, it must be dismantled.
We have a lack of growth in Europe, in eurozone, and in France, and we are struggling hard to recover and restore this growth.
I'm in a left-wing government, unashamedly... but I also want to work with people from the Right who commit to the same values.
The status quo leads to self-destruction.
Europe and the world are waiting for us to defend the spirit of Enlightenment, threatened in so many places.
I think when people have pudding and jobs, they vote for you.
We're not isolated from the world. The world knocks on our door.
Brexit is the other face of the refugee crisis - tensions that lead to stasis, external risks that lead to asymmetric shocks.
Democratic states must have access to content exchanged between terrorists on social media and instant messaging.
I will do everything to make sure you never have reason again to vote for extremes.
We should not replicate the situation where one country is in a situation to hijack the rest of Europe because they organize a referendum.
I don't want a tailor-made approach where the British have the best of two worlds. That will be too big an incentive for others to leave and kill the European idea, which is based on shared responsibilities.
Europe and the world are waiting for us to defend the spirit of the enlightenment everywhere.
What matters to me is to find rational solutions for those that are facing difficulties so that France preserves jobs and its ability to innovate.
I make no concessions to conformism.
I am not just a liberal movement. I come from the progressive Left. I am trying to refresh and counter the system.
I'm a child of provincial France.
I bring the spirit of French conquest.
Leaving the E.U. would mean the 'Guernseyfication' of the U.K., which would then be a little country on the world scale. It would isolate itself and become a trading post and arbitration place at Europe's border.
The doctors, whether based in Brussels or Paris, draw the same conclusions and write the same prescriptions.
I am proud of my immaturity and political inexperience.
Even if the Brits decide to remain, we will have to avoid a contagion on other countries.
I learned the life of business, commerce - it's an art.
You can suddenly have a series of countries waking up and saying, 'I want the same status as the Brits,' which will be, de facto, the dismantling of the rest of Europe.
I touched the limits of our political system, which pushes one to last-minute compromises. Explanations are rarely given. It plays to people's fears because it hasn't built an ideological consensus. It produces flawed solutions and too often ignores reality.
You need a debate and a vote on the principles: Do you want more Europe or less Europe? Do you believe we are more efficient with defense and security with Europe, or not? Do you believe we are more efficient for our companies with or without Europe? Those are the questions we have to discuss and push our people to vote on it.
There are two projects facing each other. There's Marine Le Pen's project of a fractured, closed France. On the other hand, you have my project which is a republican, patriotic project aiming at... reconciling France.
We have a huge responsibility to make sure that Europe remains a prosperous and peaceful continent.
The refugee crisis is a challenge for the whole of Europe, and Europe - it's a very fair point to say it's not just a security issue. It's also an economic issue.