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For us, sons of France, political sentiment is a passion; while, for the Englishmen, politics are a question of business.
— Wilfrid Laurier
Every writer is a writer of the generation before.
— Wilfrid Sheed
How does one make a movie about decadence these days? Now that we're allowed to do it, it's too late.
— Wilfrid Sheed
As you approach the presidency, no one seems worthy of it, since it wasn't designed for a human in the first place.
— Wilfrid Sheed
My grandfather told me all the world's problems come from us thinking we own pieces of the Earth, but we're pieces of her. Wilfrid
— Eleni Papanou
If the French were really intelligent, they'd speak English.
— Wilfrid Sheed
Quebec does not have Opinions, but only sentiments.
— Wilfrid Laurier
Canada is free and freedom is its nationality,
— Wilfrid Laurier
Cats have nine lives, you know," said Sir Wilfrid heartily.
"Possibly," answered Tobermory; "but only one liver. — Saki
"Possibly," answered Tobermory; "but only one liver. — Saki
Canada first, Canada last, Canada always.
— Wilfrid Laurier
A colony, yet a nation - words never before in the history of the world associated together.
— Wilfrid Laurier
Whether or not Big Brother is watching us, we certainly have to watch him, which may be even worse.
— Wilfrid Sheed
Even the God of Calvin never judged anyone as harshly as married couples judge each other.
— Wilfrid Sheed
I picked up the writing on the very day he died. It was the only consolation I could find.
— Wilfrid Sheed
One reason the human race has such a low opinion of itself is that it gets so much of its wisdom from writers.
— Wilfrid Sheed
The twentieth century belongs to Canada.
— Wilfrid Laurier
Let your convictions be always calm, serene and superior to the inevitable trials of life. - Sir Wilfrid Laurier
— Wilfrid Laurier
If I were not French I would choose to be - Scotch.
— Wilfrid Laurier
Unnecessary customs live a brutally short life in America.
— Wilfrid Sheed
The actual Irish weather report is really a recording made in 1922, which no one has had occasion to change. "Scattered showers, periods of sunshine."
— Wilfrid Sheed
Mankind has always made too much of its saints and heroes, and how the latter handle the fuss might be called their final test.
— Wilfrid Sheed
Buck Rogers, I believe, is an illegitimate child of Galactica. I only hope Galactica won't turn in its grave.
— Wilfrid Hyde-White
He is ready, if the occasion presents itself, to throw the whole English population in the St. Lawrence.
— Wilfrid Laurier
Fraternity without absorption, union without fusion.
— Wilfrid Laurier