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Daily Inspiration Quote by Roman Polanski

"In Paris, one is always reminded of being a foreigner. If you park your car wrong, it is not the fact that it's on the sidewalk that matters, but the fact that you speak with an accent"

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Paris flatters itself as the capital of cosmopolitanism, then polices belonging with the petty zeal of a neighborhood hall monitor. Polanski’s line works because it turns a banal infraction into a cultural diagnostic: the sidewalk parking is the pretext, the accent is the crime. It’s a sharp little inversion that captures how “rules” can become a socially acceptable way to enforce hierarchy. You’re not being disciplined for what you did, but for who you are.

The intent isn’t to accuse Parisians of unique xenophobia so much as to expose a particular kind of gatekeeping that thrives in cities built on prestige. An accent becomes a visible marker, a shortcut for assumptions about class, taste, competence, even respect. Polanski’s phrasing suggests an everyday trial where the evidence is linguistic. It’s not the bureaucracy itself that stings; it’s the sense that neutrality is theater, and the verdict is already written into your vowels.

There’s context behind the sting. Polanski is a transnational figure, a filmmaker who moved through languages and borders, carrying the permanent outsider’s awareness of how quickly charm curdles into suspicion. Paris, in this framing, isn’t hostile in the movie-villain sense; it’s casually corrective, confident enough in its own norms to treat difference as provocation. The line lands because it names a common immigrant experience with an almost comedic specificity: the sidewalk ticket as a referendum on your right to be there at all.

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Roman Polanski (born August 18, 1933) is a Director from Poland.

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