Canadian Politician Quotes & Sayings
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They're still building and testing / But what can we do / Condemning the seas and the land and the trees to a tomb — Kim Wilde

Ultimately, only diplomacy can bring about a durable solution to the challenge posed by Iran's nuclear program. As President and Commander in Chief, I will do what is necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. However, I have a profound responsibility to try to resolve our differences peacefully, rather than rush towards conflict. Today, we have a real opportunity to achieve a comprehensive, peaceful settlement, and I believe we must test it. — Barack Obama

Children are not a distraction from more important work. They are the most important work. — C.S. Lewis

Talking to a stranger because it's the only safe kind of talking you can do — John Green

He inhaled and spoke without thinking, ignoring their audience. "What has happened?" "You know full well, Your Grace, for what - who - I fight." Her eyes were glittering and he couldn't believe it, but the evidence was clear. Tears. His goddess should never weep. He took her arm. "Artemis. — Elizabeth Hoyt

If you start a chocolate company, you can't compete with Cadbury in the first ten years because they are a big company. — Tamim Iqbal

If society has a technical need, that helps science forward more than ten universities. — Paul A. Baran

Governments are committed to preserving the myth of their monopoly on violence. Violence belongs to everyone. — Bryant McGill

I'm skeptical of the 'go local' approach to cartooning to preserve your job. — David Horsey

Crawfish have ding dongs and vaginas. — Phil Robertson

The only way you can reach your full potential is if you open up and allow your self to be exposed to how you really feel. — Turcois Ominek

Mourning is essential to uncoupling, as it is to any significant leavetaking. Uncoupling is a transition into a different lifestyle, a change of life course which, whether we recognize and admit it in the early phases or not, is going to be made without the other person. We commit ourselves to relationships expecting them to last, however. In leaving behind a significant person who shares a portion of our life, we experience a loss. — Diane Vaughan

Whenever somebody turned his head, he shouted, Stop looking behind you!: There was a strict rule against head turns. When reversing, you were supposed to rely on mirrors only; the blind spot didn't exist, at least not in Coach Tang's eyes. Nobody ever wore a seat belt. I never saw a turn signal flash on the parking range at the Public Safety Driving School. — Peter Hessler