Wednesday 28 June 2017

Irregardless!







Quote (Direct, Complete):

Upon leaving his post in Ottawa in 1984, Lord Moran, British High Commissioner, tells his London bosses in a valedictory dispatch that Canadians are "deeply unimpressive."
He says "Anyone who is moderately good at what they do - in literature, the theatre, skiing or whatever - tends to become a national figure. And anyone who stands out at all from the crowd tends to be praised to the skies and is given the Order of Canada at once." 
He claimed that Canadians had limited talents.

                          Associated Press, Oct. 18, 2009






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