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Funny Canadian Movie Quotes & Sayings

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Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Robert Falcon Scott

The events of the day's march are now becoming so dreary and dispiriting that one longs to forget them when we camp; it is an effort even to record them in a diary. — Robert Falcon Scott

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Jacquelyn Frank

But who, he wondered in a moment's panic as her nearing heat began to assault him, who enforces the Enforcer? — Jacquelyn Frank

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Jonathan Edwards

Wicked people will on the day of judgment see all there is to see of Jesus Christ, except His beauty and loveliness — Jonathan Edwards

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Terrence Real

Despite all of their flaws and difficulties, these men don't want to walk out on their own lives, leave their wives and children. They want to come home. — Terrence Real

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Kevin Spacey

I have long been a supporter of The Prince's Trust, and so when American Express asked me to launch 'Amex Be Inspired' and help young people build their confidence and fulfil their potential, I was delighted to get involved. — Kevin Spacey

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Gary North

God is in charge, waiting for His people to challenge the rulers of the earth and take the steering wheel from them, ... the battle for the earth is currently going on. — Gary North

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Libba Bray

I am dying a thousand cruel and unusual deaths as fifty pairs of eyes take me in, size me up like something that should be hanging over a fireplace in a gentleman's den. — Libba Bray

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Nancy Mitford

Most people like reading about what they already know - there is even a public for yesterday's weather. — Nancy Mitford

Funny Canadian Movie Quotes By Edward Abbey

Industrial tourism is a threat to the national parks. But the chief victims of the system are the motorized tourists. They are being robbed and robbing themselves. So long as they are unwilling to crawl out of their cars they will not discover the treasures of the national parks and will never escape the stress and turmoil of the urban-suburban complexes which they had hoped, presumably, to leave behind for a while. — Edward Abbey