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Top Indigenous People Canada Quotes

During another argument, Gene snapped at Peter: "Peter, you're an illiterate idiot who can't read or even talk correctly and never finished school." "Yeah," said Peter, "and I'm in the same band as you." To this day, that remains the smartest thing I ever heard Peter say. — Paul Stanley

Getting married has certainly made a massive difference to my own life. So I am committed to giving support for family finances and having the right policies for work-life balance that make it easier for couples to have a rich family life. — Gordon Brown

I had to learn what my grandfather and mother knew about some of this journey's problems. My job was to sit back and let the Lord work it out according to His will. That's the best way - always! — Deborah L. Parker

I try every time for a project to have a natural ending. As much as I can, I try to follow the story and to give it its own end. — Sophie Calle

Growing up in a cold place, in Southern Ontario, Woolrich was a brand of choice for us because it was always warm and comfortable. The parka with the fur on it was standard fare for us. It's extraordinary that they have kept up with the times. Beyond the parka, they have changed, and they have some pretty hip, cool items which I wear. — Douglas Kirkland

Native people - about two-thirds of the uranium in the United States is on indigenous lands. On a worldwide scale, about 70 percent of the uranium is either in Aboriginal lands in Australia or up in the Subarctic of Canada, where native people are still fighting uranium mining. — Winona LaDuke

It's very difficult to decide. And I'm very open to proposals. — Paz Vega

If something is important enough, you'll find a way to get it done. If not, you'll find an excuse. — Austin Dewart

A dog without influence or private means, if he is to make his way in the world, must have either good looks or amiability. — P.G. Wodehouse