Quotes about canadians

Mavis Gallant - The Collected Stories of Mavis Gallant

She and Marie were Montreal girls, not trained to accompany heroes, or to hold out for dreams, but just to be patient.

John Titor Foundation - John Titor A Time Traveler's Tale

It may interest for you to know that most Canadians in 2036 are some of the most efficient, ruthless and dangerous people I know. God help Quebec.

Sierra Dean - Keeping Secret

Nonsense. Everyone knows Canadians are a peaceful people.” He was laughing now.“Tell that to the White House circa 1812,” I told him.“Oh? Why?”“Because that’s the year the peace-loving Canadians burned it to the ground.”Dominick grabbed an empty bottle and jumped onto his chair. The room got silent in an instant as everyone paused to look at him. “Cheers to 1812.” He lifted his empty bottle.The whole room whooped and raised their full glasses, howling in unison.I could barely hear over the sound

Tommy Douglas -

Canada is like an old cow. The West feeds it. Ontario and Quebec milk it. And you can well imagine what it's doing in the Maritimes.

Simon Hoggart -

Canada is not so much a country as a clothesline nearly 4 000 miles long. St John's in Newfoundland is closer to Milan Italy than to Vancouver.

Anonymous -

Canada is so square even the female impersonators are women.

Oliver Mowat -

No one is the worse for knowing two languages.

John Updike -

One of the cool chaste countries - Canada or Sweden.

Winston Churchill -

That long (Canadian) frontier from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean guarded only by neighbourly respect and honourable obligations as an example to every country and a pattern for the future of the world.

David Cronenberg -

To me it's very obvious there are huge cultural differences between Americans and Canadians. But a lot of what we are is American.

Al Purdy -

You've never seen this country It's not the way you thought it was Look again.

Hugh Keenleyside -

The whole history of the Canadian north can be divided into two periods - before and after the aeroplane.

Stephen Leacock -

The Lord said 'let there be wheat' and Saskatchewan was born.

Goldwin Smith -

The father of confederation is deadlock.

T. E. Hulme -

The first time I ever felt the necessity or inevitableness of verse was in the desire to reproduce the peculiar quality of feeling which is induced by the flat spaces and wide horizons of the virgin prairie of western Canada.

Anne Hubert -

Quebec is the original heart the hardest and deepest kernel the core of first time. All round nine other provinces form the flesh of this still-bitter fruit called Canada.

Goldwin Smith -

Ottawa - a sub-arctic lumber-village converted by royal mandate into a political cockpit.

Northrop Frye -

Americans like to make money: Canadians like to audit it. I know no country where accountants have a higher social and moral status.

Louis Riel -

I suppose the half-breeds in Manitoba in 1870 did not fight for two hundred forty acres of land but it is to be understood there were two societies who treated together. One was small but in its smallness it had its rights. The other was great but in its greatness it had no greater rights than the rights of the small because the right is the same for everyone.

Stuart Keate -

Canada's national bird is the grouse.

Northrop Frye -

Separatism is a very healthy movement within culture. It's a disastrous movement within politics and economics.

F. R. Scott -

An arena large as Europe Silent waiting the contest

William Arthur Deacon -

There has never been a war of Canadian origin nor for a Canadian cause.

Dave Broadfoot -

Canada is a collection often provinces with strong governments loosely connected by fear.

Paul Anka -

Canada is a good country to be from. It has a gentler slower pace - it lends perspective.

Robert Fulford -

My generation of Canadians grew up believing that if we were very good or very smart or both we would some day graduate from Canada.

Northrop Frye -

We are being swallowed up by the popular culture of the United States but then the Americans are being swallowed up by it too. It's just as much a threat to American culture as it is to ours.

Walter Stewart -

Never hear anything bad about Canada that's one thing - in fact I guess it's the only thing.

Kildare Dobbs -

Canada is a society rather than a nation.

Pierre Elliott Trudeau -

Living next to the United States is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast one is affected by every twitch and grunt.

Stuart Keate -

Canada reminds me of vichyssoise - it's cold half-French and difficult to stir.

Northrop Frye -

Our country has shown a lack of will to resist its own disintegration .. . Canada is practically the only country left in the world which is a pure colony colonial in psychology as well as in mercantile economics.

Dean Acheson -

Americans assume Canada to be bestowed as a right and accept this bounty as they do air without thought or appreciation.

J. Bartlet Brebner -

Americans are benevolently ignorant about Canada while Canadians are malevolently well informed about the United States.

Sir John A. Macdonald -

'Old Tomorrow.'

Goldwin Smith -

'Rich by nature poor by policy' might be written over Canada's door.

Paul St. Pierre -

Canadian politics in British Columbia is an adventure on the Prairies a cause in Ontario a business in Quebec a religion in the Maritimes a disease.

Wyndham Lewis -

(Canada) - the most parochial nationette on earth ... I have been living in this sanctimonious icebox ... painting portraits of the opulent Methodists of Toronto. Methodism and money in this city have produced a sort of hell of dullness.

Margaret Mead -

When I stand on a street in a Canadian city and look across the street it couldn't be anywhere but Canada but how can I prove it?

A. H. Mcintosh -

Newfoundland is a great English ship moored near the Banks during the fishing season for the convenience of the English fishermen.

R. Pocock -

The land too poor for any other crop is best for raising men.

Leonard Cohen -

I want history to jump on Canada's spine with sharp skates.

Saltatha Inuit -

Is heaven more beautiful than the country of the muskox in summer when sometimes the mist blows over the lakes and sometimes the water is blue and the loons cry very often?

Abraham Rotstein -

Much will have to change in Canada if the country is to stay the same.

Hugh MacLennan -

The Greeks who knew everything understood that without the orgy there is no middle ground between bedlam and Toronto ... we need the healing grace of the orgy in this country.

Rupert Brooke -

Canada is a live country - live but not like the States kicking.

Rudyard Kipling -

There was a small boy of Quebec Who was buried in snow to the neck: When they said 'Are you friz?' He replied 'Yes I is - But we don't call this cold in Quebec!'

Arthur Conan Doyle -

The mighty voice of Canada will ever call to me.

Adlai Stevenson -

Saskatchewan is much like Texas - except it's more friendly to the United States.

Margaret Atwood -

If the national mental illness of the United States is megalomania that of Canada is paranoid schizophrenia.

Pierre Elliott Trudeau -

Canada is not a country for the cold of heart or the cold of feet.

J. B. McGeachy -

We sing about the North but live as far south as possible.

Kenneth Boulding -

Canada has no cultural unity no linguistic unity no religious unity no economic unity no geographic unity. All it has is unity.

Henri Bourassa -

So long as the majority of Canadians have two countries one here and one in Europe national unity will remain a myth and a constant source of internecine quarrels.

Wilfrid Laurier -

We French-Canadians belong to one country Canada: Canada is for us the whole world: but the English-Canadians have two countries one here and one across the sea.

Hartland de Montarville Molson -

My father spoke French with a Bank of Montreal accent.

Anonymous -

If a player continues transgressing the rules his side shall lose him.

John G. Diefenbaker -

That one never asks a question unless he knows the answer is basic to parliamentary questioning.

Indian saying in Saskatchewan -

Love Canada or give it back.

Robert Thompson -

The Americans are our best friends - whether we like it or not.

A. Brooker Klugh -

Scenery here in Canada is by the mile whereas in England it is by the foot. In England there is a great wealth of 'pretty bits'. In Canada there is a great lack of them. But there are grandeur vastness and expansive views.

Evan Esar -

Canada's climate is nine months winter and three months late in the fall.

J. B. Priestley -

The Canadian is often a baffled man because he feels different from his British kindred and his American neighbours sharply refused to be lumped together with either of them yet cannot make plain his difference.

Earle Birney -

He wants to be different from everyone else and daydreams of winning the global race Parents unmarried and living abroad relatives keen to bag the estate schizophrenia not excluded will he learn to grow up before it's too late?

William Davis -

To be Canadian is to live in relative calm and with great dignity.

Anthony Burgess -

John Kenneth Galbraith and Marshall McLuhan are the two greatest modern Canadians that the U.S. has produced.

William Kilbourn -

Canadians have been accustomed to define themselves by saying what they are not.

Louis Riel -

I know that through the grace of God I am the founder of Manitoba.

Mordecai Richler -

Actually when it comes to knocking the Canadian cultural scene nobody outdoes Canadians myself included. We are veritable masters of self-deprecation.

Richard Staines -

Canadians are generally indistinguishable from Americans and the surest way of telling the two apart is to make the observation to a Canadian.

Brendan Behan -

A Torontonian is a man who leaves culture to his wife.

B. K. Sandwell -

Toronto has no social classes - only the Masseys and the masses.

William Osier -

TheSc ots are the backbone of Canada. They are all right in their three vital parts - head heart and haggis.

Mordecai Richler -

Listen your Lordship I'm a respecter of institutions. Even in Paris I remained a Canadian. I puffed hashish but I didn't inhale.

W. D. Reid -

One man out of every five who lands on our shores is a foreigner- i.e. non-Anglo-Saxon. He comes here with a foreign tongue foreign ideals foreign religion with centuries of ignorance and oppression behind him often bringing with him problems that the best statesmen of Europe have failed to solve.

Clifford Sifton -

I think a stalwart peasant in a sheepskin coat born on the soil whose forefathers have been farmers for ten generations with a stout wife and a half-dozen chickens is good quality.

V. S. Pritchett -

The Canadian spirit is cautious observant and critical where the American is assertive.

George Woodcock -

If we can find out why the idea rather than the nation of Canada can win a growing loyalty rather than commanding it then it seems to me we shall have come very near to trapping the elusive creature the Canadian Identity.

W. L. Morton -

Beneath their work the moral core of Canadian nationhood is found in the fact that Canada is a monarchy and in the nature of monarchial allegiance. As America is united at bottom by the covenant Canada is united at the top by allegiance. Because Canada is a nation founded on allegiance and not on compact there is no pressure for uniformity there is no Canadian way of life. Any one French Irish Ukrainian or Eskimo can be a subject of the Queen and a citizen of Canada without in any way cha

Jean Lesage -

If ever Confederation fails it will not be because Quebec - the political voice of French Canada - has separated from it. It will be because the way to keep Quebec in it has not been found.

Chief Dan George -

When the white man came we had the land and they had the bibles. Now they have the land and we have the bibles.

John G. Diefenbaker -

We shall be Canadians first foremost and always and our policies will be decided in Canada and not dictated by any other country.

Lester Pearson -

The situation is one something like living with your wife. Sometimes it is difficult and even irritating to live with her but it is always impossible to live without her.

Hugh MacLennan -

The Ottawa river flows out of Protestant Ontario into Catholic Quebec.

Wilfrid Laurier -

The twentieth century belongs to Canada.

Sara Jeannette Duncan -

We often say that we fear no invasion from the south but the armies of the south have already crossed the border - American enterprise American capital is taking rapid possession of our mines and our water power our oil areas and our timber limits.

Rick Riordan - The Son of Neptune

What are these guys?" He whispered"Canadians," Percy said. Frank leaned away from him. "Excuse me?""Uh, no offense," Percy said. "That's what Annabeth called them when I fought them before. She said they live in the north, in Canada.""Yeah, well," Frank grumbled, "we're in Canada. I'm Canadian. But I've never seen those things before.

Kelly Link - Magic for Beginners

The zombies were like Canadians, in that they looked enough like real people at first, to fool you.

Lister Sinclair -

The Canadian dialect of English . . . seems roughly to be the result of applying British syntax to an American vocabulary.

Ramsay Traquair -

The habitant is the true Canadian for he has no other country.

Brian Moore -

The immigrant who comes to Canada really sees the country much more as a whole. He doesn't know the nuances which are so important and so dearly beloved by the Torontonian or the Montrealer.

H. T. Miller -

Give us men to match our mountains Give us men to match our plains: Men with empires in their purpose And new eras in their brains.

Michael Macklem -

Ottawa is a city where nobody lives though some of us may die there.

Robertson Davies -

Canada was settled in the main by people with a lower middle-class outlook and a respect rather than an affectionate familiarity for the things of the mind.

Hugh MacLennan -

The trouble with this whole country is that it's divided up into little puddles with big fish in each one of them.

Northrop Frye nobody -

Historically a Canadian is an American who rejects the Revolution.

George Bowering -

belongs anywhere even the Rocky Mountains are still moving.

Henri Bourassa -

Let us be French as the Americans are English.

John A. Macdonald -

Confederation is only yet in the gristle and it will require five years more before it hardens into bone.

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