Toronto Star

CITATION PLEASE

Who said what this week

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“My finger said what I was feeling. I’m angry and I’m frustrated.”

Juli Briskman, the woman photograph­ed giving U.S. President Donald Trump’s motorcade the finger, after losing her job

“If you still wanna call me Love, you can call me Love, baby. But, I was only playing.”

Sean Combs, a.k.a. Diddy, reveals he was joking about changing his name, once again

“I can’t do this again. I’ve been to too many moments of silences.”

Democrat Congressma­n Ted Lieu walks out on House colleagues, calling instead for action following the mass shooting in Texas

“Best of luck to all 150 hosts of the new #TheNationa­l.”

Comedian takes a Twitter jab at the relaunch of the CBC News flagship

Mark Critch

“The things that we want to do and we advocate for usually are the least popular. That is the tough role of being the fiscal skunk at every party.”

Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsibl­e Federal Budget, on backing U.S. tax reforms

“People in the test got very excited about the extra space in the beginning and many tweets went way beyond 140.”

Twitter product manager

Aliza Rosen on doubling the character limit for most users

“My children were with me last night, and my oldest son, once he came on stage, said, ‘Mom, do you realize you will be in the history books.’ ”

Valérie Plante, the first woman elected mayor of Montreal

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