Multicultural societies are multi-conflict societies.

The British have chosen liberty with Brexit and can congratulate themselves every day.

I am opposed to a multicultural France. I think that those who have a different culture and who arrive in France have to submit themselves to French culture.

Wild globalisation has benefited some, but it's been a catastrophe for most.

The reality is that Islam is facing a phenomenal rise with regards to fundamentalism. It cannot control it, but what is sure is that neither can European states control and monitor the development of fundamentalist networks in their own territory.

When a country loses its identity, it no longer knows what it is or where it comes from and what its real worth is. So it dissolves.

I don't judge people based on their religion. But I judge them based on how they respect the French constitution.

Immigration has a huge cost on social programs, and it lowers salaries and drives up unemployment.

There's a big difference between France and the U.S. In the U.S., immigrants must work to live. In France, they're taken care of by public finances. In France, there are millions of unemployed people already. We cannot house them, give them health care, education... finance people who keep coming and coming.

We do not want to live under the yoke of the threat of Islamic fundamentalism.

It is in the interest of France that the United States and Russia speak to each other and act in good faith against the scourge of terrorism in Syria, and contribute with our country to stabilizing a region where uncontrolled migrant flows begin today.

They have acted like carnivores who used the world to enrich only themselves, and whether it's the election of Donald Trump, or Brexit, the elites have realized that the people have stopped listening to them, that the people want to determine their futures and, in a perfectly democratic framework, regain control of their destiny.

Brexit wasn't the European people's first cry of revolt. In 2005, France and the Netherlands held referendums about the proposed European Union constitution. In both countries, opposition was massive, and other governments decided on the spot to halt the experiment for fear the contagion might spread.

Hillary Clinton means devastation. It means world instability.

Islamist terrorism is a cancer on Islam, and Muslims themselves must fight it at our side.

Mosques where sharia law prevails - they exist in France. Refusing to see that means that we do equate Islam with Islamic fundamentalism. We have to denounce and eradicate it.

The influx of migrants must be stopped.

I would never betray the people.

Russia is a European country, and so we'd better, if we want a powerful Europe, negotiate with Russia.

The Catholic religion doesn't have conspicuous symbols.

I do not have the slightest bit of racism in me. I do not judge people with regards to the colour of their skin, their origin, or their religion. I defend them all, because I defend French people. And, of course, I defend the interests of France, the interests of French people.

The PQ is diverse and vast. It's not monolithic.

We have seen a major decomposition of French political life, of the old political mainstream parties, and what we see now is a real new configuration which is emerging between the patriots and the new liberals.

We are not going to welcome any more people. Stop - we are full up!

I have never tried to bear a judgment against my own father because I consider that, in our European culture, one does not judge his parents. Now, I have expressed my disagreements with my father on certain points, disagreements related to the way one should express things, something that has also to do with a difference of generations.

I do not have the slightest bit of confidence in the European Union to protect the borders of the European Union.

The struggle against radical Islam should be a joint struggle, and everyone should say, 'There - we are sacrificing something.'

Honestly, the dangerous situation in which Jews in France live is such that those who walk with a kippa are in any case a minority, because they are afraid.

I fear that the migratory crisis signals the beginning of the end of women's rights.

It's true that I have a strong social sensibility, because - bah, because I raised thre children on my own, and I know the difficulties that can represent. All of that makes it appear that there's a difference between Jean-Marie Le Pen's program and mine. But the big ideas are the same.

When the people want to retake their destiny in hand, they can do it, despite this ceaseless campaign of denigration and infantilization.

My first act as president will be to reinstate France's borders.

France, land of human rights and freedoms, was attacked on its own soil by a totalitarian ideology: Islamic fundamentalism. It is only by refusing to be in denial, by looking the enemy in the eye, that one can avoid conflating issues.

I will be Madame Frexit if the European Union doesn't give us back our monetary, legislative, territorial, and budget sovereignty.

We have to go into fundamentalist mosques; we have to stop foreign financing of Islamist groups.

Behind mass immigration, there is terrorism.

I chose as the campaign logo a blue rose, which means 'make possible the impossible.' I think the British with Brexit, then the Americans with the election of Donald Trump, did that: They made possible the impossible.

Let's close all the Islamist mosques.

Unfettered free trade has led to a disaster.

Russia is not a threat to France - why should I be hostile to Russia.

I don't think that France is responsible for the Vel d'Hiv.

I believe that all people aspire to be free.

The French are overwhelmingly convinced that the euro is a burden. Returning to an adapted national currency will create millions of jobs and give us back our freedom.

We are in a world where globalization, which is an ideology, has forgotten and put aside the people, the people's interests, aspirations, and dreams.

When, in 2015, Greece decided by referendum to reject Brussels' austerity plans, the European Union's antidemocratic response took no one by surprise: To deny the people's will had become a habit.

Israel is not a European country and doesn't consider itself as such.

Saying... 'Come as you are, keep living like you do, keep your culture, and we will add all that together,' doesn't work.

France always had this balanced position that in so many conflicts was the voice of peace. I intend to maintain that. De Gaulle was pleading for a multipolar world.

I think financial markets only look after their own interests.

I have four priorities. Give back to the French their sovereignty over the French territory, their sovereignty over the currency, their sovereignty over the economy and the law.