Canadian Quotes

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Asa Don Brown
“All children should be taught to unconditionally accept, approve, admire, appreciate, forgive, trust, and ultimately, love their own person.”
Asa Don Brown

Shane L. Koyczan
“Don't tell me you're not beautiful. You're the kind of beautiful the blind would see if we could figure out some way to give them three seconds of sight.”
Shane Koyczan

Adam Rex
“Can I see some ID?"

"WE DON'T HAVE ID," said Jay, loudly. "'CAUSE WE'RE CANADIAN. WE DON'T USE ID...THERE. AND THAT'S WHY WE LOOK SO YOUNG. 'CAUSE WE'RE CANADIAN."

Doug stiffened. Jay sounded crazy. Doug tried looking extra sane to even things out.”
Adam Rex, Fat Vampire: A Great Fall and Halloween Read for Teens

Bill Richardson
“Novels and gardens," she says. "I like to move from plot to plot.”
Bill Richardson, Bachelor Brothers' Bed & Breakfast

Brian D'Ambrosio
“The lonely, wistful revisionism of memories is as gratingly repetitive as snow and ice in Canada. I avoid them both at all costs - memories and Canada.”
Brian D'Ambrosio

Kelly Link
“The zombies were like Canadians, in that they looked enough like real people at first, to fool you.”
Kelly Link, Magic for Beginners

“As opposition leader, [Stephen Harper] wrote in the Montreal Gazette in the year before he came to power: 'Information is the lifeblood of a democracy. Without adequate access to key information about government policies and programs, citizens and parliamentarians cannot make informed decisions and incompetent or corrupt governments can be hidden under a cloak of secrecy.'

When he became prime minister, his attitude appeared to undergo a shift of considerable proportions. It often took the Conservatives twice as long as previous governments to handle access requests. Sometimes it took six months to a year.”
Lawrence Martin, Harperland: The Politics Of Control

Northrop Frye
“Americans like to make money; Canadians like to audit it. I know no other country where accountants have a higher social and moral status.”
Northrop Frye

“For [Stephen] Harper, a national daycare plan bordered on being a socialist scheme, a phrase he had once used to describe the Kyoto Protocol on climate change. For [Paul] Martin, whose plan would have transferred to the provinces $5 billion over five years, the national program was what Canadianism was all about. "Think about it this way," [Martin] said. "What if, decades ago, Tommy Douglas and my father and Lester Pearson had considered the idea of medicare and then said, 'Forget it! Let's just give people twenty-five dollars a week.' You want a fundamental difference between Mr. Harper and myself? Well, this is it.”
Lawrence Martin, Harperland: The Politics Of Control

“Bill C-9 was supposed to be a budget bill, but it came with innumerable measures that had little or nothing to do with the nation's finances. It was, as critics put it, the advance of the Harper agenda by stealth, yet another abuse of the democratic process. The bill was a behemoth. It was 904 pages, with 23 separate sections and 2,208 individual clauses....

As a Reform MP, [Stephen Harper] .... said of one piece of legislation that 'the subject matter of the bill is so diverse that a single vote on the content would put members in conflict with their own principles.' The bill he referred to was 21 page long -- or 883 pages shorter than the one he was now putting before Parliament.”
Lawrence Martin, Harperland: The Politics Of Control

“I'm ravenous for the future, but my longings are incompatible with the available versions of it. Bummer.”
Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body

“Desirous of a beautiful life I get out of bed, but it's Monday and I'm in the throes of a genocide.”
Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body

“I'm as lonely and as brief as a country.”
Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body

“Freedom makes breathing easier; it begets an atmosphere governed by joy, not oppression. Freedom is a measure of breathability.”
Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body

“What determines our lives as NDNs and/or queers are pain and trauma, love and hope. Death looms at all scales, individual to planetary.”
Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body

Sydney   Williams
“Her light brown hair fell in the way that he liked, in a single braid that snaked down the back of her dress. Her dark-green silk skirt complimented his tunic and set off her deep blue eyes nicely. Such eyes any man in love could easily get lost in.”
Sydney Williams, Princes and Kings

Sydney   Williams
“Reaching his bedroom door, Llywelyn opened it and went inside. Sitting by the fire was his man-servant Olan, busy cleaning one of his many surcoats. A smallish man, Olan made up for his lack of height with a muscular body. His short black hair, and deep-set lake blue eyes, seemed to see everything, giving him an-other-worldly appearance. This ability to see through any situation had come in handy more than once over the years.”
Sydney Williams, Princes and Kings

Sydney   Williams
“As the royal party moved through the streets, one of the young street urchins darted up to Lord Owain, the eldest son of Lord Gruffudd, and attempted to slip his hand into his pocket. Owain quickly grabbed the boy and shook him roughly. “Have some respect,” he snapped.

Hearing the altercation, Gruffudd turned his head and smiled at the boy. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a coin, tossing it to the boy.

“Run along now and remember to have more respect for your superiors in the future,” he said, giving him a cuff to the arm. The boy, red-faced nodded his head in thanks and ran back into the crowd.

“Why did you do that?” Owain asked.

“Because now he will go on his way and not bother us again,” Gruffudd explained.

Owain simply shook his head in disgust, and with a surly look towards the crowd, rubbed his hands on his tunic. The boy’s clothing had been so filthy that he could feel the dirt coating his fingers.”
Sydney Williams

Oliver Dean Spencer
“Up there, in Daniel’s office, I felt a disconnect, as if someone was performing surgery on my soul—trying to extract any remaining traces of my humanity.”
Oliver Dean Spencer, The Crossing

Timothy Findley
“[...] waiting for the shot that would kill him. Everyone said you didn't hear that shot. They said if it got you it was silent. How the hell did anyone alive know that?”
Timothy Findley, The Wars

“Much of being a gay man in rural Canada is still the experience of being a stampede of horses in an enclosed cul-de-sac. The horses are invisible and translucent, but the pain of galloping through walls and furniture and fences is acute.”
Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body

“What might it look like for NDNs to refuse life in the wake of all that's happened to us in a country in which we're social experiments before all else?”
Billy-Ray Belcourt

“If I try to compose anything but sad poems, I fear it'll be akin to a widower trying to convince others that he has found happiness again by wearing a T-shirt that says HAPPINESS.”
Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My Brief Body

“The kindness of Canadians when they see someone with a canoe is really a wonderful thing”
Adam Shoalts, Where the Falcon Flies: A 3,400 Kilometre Odyssey From My Doorstep to the Arctic

“Representing a wide variety of cultural, artistic, historical and political perspectives, these unique mailbox creations present an intriguing outlook on the Canadian experience. Regrettably, as Canada Post begins to phase out these rural mailboxes in favour of larger, community-based boxes, these uniquely Canadian pieces of folk art are destined to become obsolete and are likely to someday fade into the pages of history, not before we can capture them in photos!”
Vernon Oickle, Through Rain, Sleet or Snow: Rural Mailboxes of Nova Scotia

Abhijit Naskar
“Gaza is not for sale,
Greenland is not for sale,
Ukraine is not for sale,
Canada is not for sale.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience

Abhijit Naskar
“Gaza is not for sale,
Greenland is not for sale,
Ukraine is not for sale,
Canada is not for sale.

Planet Earth is not real estate,
to pander to your predatory psychopathy.
If you are so hard up for cash, we can all
chip in to buy you some good ol shock therapy.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience

Jesse Thistle
“Scars can be beautiful or ugly; it’s just how you look at them.

They adorn our skin, tell us where we’ve been, and all
we’ve survived.”
Jesse Thistle, Scars and Stars: Poems

Jesse Thistle
“But I also heard how Achilles had this cool shield made by the god Hephaestus and that it had hammered into its golden face all of the ancient world’s wonders—feasts, civilization, the polis, great battles, palaces, mountains, all the animals, Earth, Sun, the heavens and stars, vineyards, oceans, and everything else in existence. It had everything but poetry. Poetry, the legend said, was left out purposefully, for poetry had the power to make the world anew, to conjure up all of creation. Poetry was the shield itself.”
Jesse Thistle, Scars and Stars: Poems

“The natural course of my skating career, of my painting career, of my life, has always been to run against the current. If others are
going downstream, I’m going upstream, leaping over waterfalls... That is the nature of the beast within me. If people think that I do it for effect, the truth, on the contrary, is that I’m following - and always have - my natural inclination.”
Toller Cranston

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