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The great themes of Canadian history are as follows: Keeping the Americans out, keeping the French in, and trying to get the Natives to somehow disappear. — Will Ferguson

Many grim tales stem from your green lands, and still deeds both noble and evil shall yet unfold there. — Robin Jarvis

I don't know who those other people are and what they did to you, but I'm not one of them," I whispered, on the verge of tears. (Molly)
"You are. You just don't know yet." (Victor) — A.B. Whelan

We have to keep looking and never give up believing that someday, we will find what we seek. Keep looking. Don't settle. Don't accept. Believe. — Emily March

life isn't something you apply like make-up. It's something you grow and tend. Like a garden. — Nikki Logan

What the younger generation didn't understand was that the grass was greenest where it's watered.. — Nicholas Sparks

And you can't have two stars in one relationship. Somebody has to be willing to be the wagon ... at lease some of the time — Meg Cabot

the single ruling party remains in control while a wide range of conversations about the country's problems nonetheless occurs on websites and social-networking services. The government follows this online chatter, and sometimes people are able to use the Internet to call attention to social problems or injustices and even manage to have an impact on government policies. As a result, the average person with Internet or mobile access has a much greater sense of freedom - and may feel that he has the ability to speak and be heard - in ways that were not possible under classic authoritarianism. — Larry Diamond

There were so many Jacks she had known, and he had known so many Hazels. And maybe she wasn't going to be able to know all the Jacks that there would be. But all the Hazels that ever would be would have Jack in them, somewhere. — Anne Ursu

I am learning to reevaluate all concepts and notions long associated with love. — Ena

What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky