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Recognizing Quebec as being different, recognizing our history, recognizing our identity, has never meant a weakening of Quebec and has never been a threat to national unity.
Jean Charest
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The power of determination will make you unstoppable.
Jean Charest
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From that moment on, there will be an irreversible process to separate Quebec from Canada.
Jean Charest
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The only difference between the easy goals and the tough goals is your determination.
Jean Charest
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If you want a referendum, vote for the others. Or, in certain cases, you can stay at home, you don't vote and you could find yourself with a referendum by default because you didn't exercise your vote.
Jean Charest
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You can't go east and west at the same time.
Jean Charest
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As the family goes, so goes society.
Jean Charest
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God created a path to his kingdom that is simple and straight. The obstacles that stand between you and God were created by man.
Jean Charest
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Dreams create desire. Desire creates determination. Determination creates distance between you and failure.
Jean Charest
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Surround yourself with positive messages, inspire yourself on a daily basis, and come to grips with your own power of determination. Then you will become unstoppable in achieving positive life changes for yourself and your family.
Jean Charest
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Canada's north is going to change a lot in the new few years. We have every resource imaginable up north.
Jean Charest
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Your small goals are clear and you understand the actions and know the path you need to take to reach these goals. In your mind, they're achievable and you know it's just a matter of time.
Jean Charest
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Determination doesn't make it easier, it makes it possible.
Jean Charest
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You have your goals. They may be small goals or they may be large goals. As you strive to achieve your goals, sometimes your conditions change and your goals will change as well.
Jean Charest
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Determination will make you find the path to your goals. It will cause you to educate yourself on what it will take to reach your goals. It will move you to take the path less traveled and it will push to do the work that's required to reach your goal.
Jean Charest
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We would much prefer to see ownership in the hands of the Maple Group, if only because we would much rather see Canadian ownership of our stock exchange. What we are first of all interested in is making sure that Montreal is able to preserve that niche or expertise.
Jean Charest
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Like the great white pines whose roots grow shallow under the forest floor, they are the first to fall in a storm; so is society whose family values are built on a shallow foundation, are the first to crumble at the first sign of trouble.
Jean Charest
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You can't let the debate of the day mask the fact that Canadians care deeply in their country. Including Quebecers - from all origins and language. Quebecers care deeply about their country. The idea of Canada and its unity is not something that is set in stone forever, or that is solved. We need to always work towards building this country.
Jean Charest
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Our real interest starts with our neighbors... the future is about regional economies.
Jean Charest
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What belongs to someone, belongs to someone.
Jean Charest
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Your larger goals are less clear. You understand the outcome that you would like to achieve. Yet, the path to travel is not as clear and you have doubts as to your ability to accomplish these goals.
Jean Charest