Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Desmond Morton, historian

Canadians, like their historians, have spent too much time remembering conflicts, crises, and failures. They forgot the great, quiet continuity of life in a vast and generous land. A cautious people learns from its past; a sensible people can face its future. Canadians, on the whole, are both.

NB. Desmond Morton is not a relative, although I would be glad it he were!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is a great quote! It is far too easy to get hung up on the past. I do it constantly, despite my best intentions.