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Quotes About Belonging

While people might talk about the divisions in this country, what I've seen is that across this country, we share so much in common, we share so many values, we want to take care of one another - that's what it means to be Canadian.
~ Jagmeet Singh
We don't tell Canadian stories enough.
~ Mena Massoud
The core of who I am is Canadian.
~ Alvin Leung
Being Canadian is a great honor.
~ Alphonso Davies
It's clear that the Green party loves Quebecers deeply. At the same time, we are Canadians!
~ Elizabeth May
Canadians haven't always seen themselves in our party.
~ Erin O'Toole
I love just being in Canberra and being with my family, being with my friends.
~ Nick Kyrgios
Canberra always had a great sense of community when I was there.
~ Ellyse Perry
For any kid who feels like a newcomer, who feels like they don't belong, my candidacy says, 'Not only do you belong, you can also aspire to run this country.'
~ Jagmeet Singh
I cant live in a 'world without love.'
~ Eddie Rabbitt
I'm always very careful to say I'm Irish-Ethiopian because I feel Ethiopian and I look Ethiopian and I am Ethiopian. But there are 81 languages in Ethiopia, and I don't know any of them.
~ Ruth Negga
The Chinese, the African, and the European - they are all there. So the division of the Caribbean experience into being emphatically only African is absurd.
~ Derek Walcott
Carol City crazy, man, but it's home at the same time.
~ Denzel Curry
You carry your country with you, it's part of your baggage.
~ Roy Thomson
When the band first started, it was so much about carving out some space for myself and our audience and our songs.
~ Carrie Brownstein
As much as we were very proud of being a pop band, I know we never felt like we fit into that category.
~ Isaac Hanson
Growing up, I never thought that I would fall into any category. I felt like I didn't fit in anywhere.
~ Liz Carmouche
I've always navigated my way around the comedy writing rooms because I didn't want to cater to this side and that side; I just wanted to be liked by everybody.
~ Jermaine Fowler
I have always thought of myself as a Czechoslovak Catholic.
~ Madeleine Albright
I went to a Catholic school but did not really fit in.
~ Amber Heard
I like my name, but I do share it with a lot of dogs and cats.
~ Perdita Weeks
I see myself as British, and I want to be celebrated by Britain.
~ Marianne Jean-Baptiste
I'm lucky to be in a space where I've been accepted for who I am and celebrated for who I am.
~ Chance The Rapper
I feel like I was born a Celtic.
~ Terry Rozier