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Top Montagnais People Quotes

Art thrives in times of uncertainty. — Karen Thompson Walker

Leadership's defining quality is honesty. To honesty, add fairness and consistency. — Cole C. Kingseed

It has been more than 30 years since this disgraceful episode occurred, and I believe that the United States government should demand the return of the USS Pueblo to the United States Navy without further delay. — Wayne Allard

I don't think that [Hillary Clinton] can turn around her honesty and trustworthiness problems with one speech, but she could present herself tonight as more relatable, give people a glimpse of that warm, funny woman the people who meet her in small groups and one-on-one say that she is. — Tamara Keith

You really oughta warn a guy when you're going all glamorous on him, so he'd be prepared. — Rosamond Du Jardin

People are fascinating, aren't they, the closer you get to knowing what makes them tick? — Kate Morton

I had the idea that I should beat up every player I tangled with and nothing ever convinced me it wasn't a good idea. — Ted Lindsay

[Of] particular importance is the relationship between education and the political process. — Jonathan Kozol

When seventeenth-century Jesuit missionary Paul Le Jeune lectured a Montagnais Indian man about the dangers of the rampant infidelity he'd witnessed, Le Jeune received a lesson on proper parenthood in response. The missionary recalled, "I told him that it was not honorable for a woman to love any one else except her husband, and that this evil being among them, he himself was not sure that his son, who was there present, was his son. He replied, 'Thou hast no sense. You French people love only your own children; but we all love all the children of our tribe.'"5 — Christopher Ryan

It is the people, and not the judges, who are entitled to say what their constitution means, for the constitution is theirs, it belongs to them and not to their servants in office - any other theory is incompatible with the foundation principles of our government. — Theodore Roosevelt