Sentence examples of "bien de l'État" in French
Les parents américains ont tendance à parler en bien de leurs enfants en public.
American parents are willing to say good things about their children in public.
L'éducation est une chose admirable. Mais il est bien de se rappeler de temps en temps que rien de ce qu'il ne vaut la peine de savoir ne peut être enseigné.
Education is an admirable thing. But it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.
Tu ferais tout aussi bien de lire un roman plutôt que de contempler le plafond.
You might as well read a novel instead of staring at the ceiling.
L'individu n'existe pas pour le bien de la nation.
The individual does not exist for the good of the State.
C'est bien de laisser le bébé pleurer de temps en temps.
It's OK to leave the baby to cry on occasion.
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