- "However, it is my belief that if it you live in Canada now, you don't have to constantly remind yourself of the historical facts or get very personal about them. If some people, from time to time, want to go back and dig out a piece of history (a certain war, an unequal treaty or a massacre), they can always come to me. I can hold their hand, offer my sympathy and share their indignation and sorrow. Maybe that will assist them in saying goodbye to the past."
- Alan Wang, an Asianadian volume
- "her passion for education, her love for the United Church, and gift of music and language who aims at the high calling of teaching."
- Principal's speech
- "one movie for every year I've been alive"
- some user on listography lol
- "그 날, 무슨 소원을 빌어섰는지는 기억이 나지 않은다. 하지만 그때 나는 이미 알고 있었다... 상처 받고 또 상처 받더라도, 계속 사랑하리라는 것을; 계속 꿈을 꾸고... 내 온 마음을 다해 다시 사랑하면서 앞으로 걸어나갈 것이다."
- 채송아, Do You Like Brahms?
- "They had hauled us from obscurity to hurl us at the stars, and we were dizzied by shallow fantasies of being the first, of leaving our footprints on the land, push our flag down into the dirt..."
- Temi Oh, Do you Dream of Terra-Two?
- "I cry so much, sometimes i feel like Imma just turn into drops."
- Chiron from the movie Moonlight
- "...my mother’s cooking—which is really interesting because it’s not necessarily Japanese food. I grew up in Japan, but it’s not necessarily Japanese food that my mother cooks that I miss. It’s, like, apple pie that my mother made, which is very different from an American way of making an apple pie. I think, especially during the pandemic, I look back to things that were comforting. My mind didn’t necessarily go to authentic Japanese foods because I don’t know what that means, but to me, my favorite was my mother’s apple pie."
- Yuki Kato, i forget where i'm so sorry