Toronto Star

CITATION PLEASE

Who said what this week

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“Bare arms undermine credibilit­y and gravitas!”

Former prime minister Kim Camp

bell tweets her disapprova­l of female news anchors wearing sleeveless dresses on air

“I often exercise my right to bare arms.”

Premier Kathleen Wynne in a Twitter response to Campbell that included a photo of Wynne in a sleeveless dress

“As bad as you all think Trump is, you’d be worried about Pence.”

Omarosa Manigault-Newman, former West Wing staffer, taking aim at the vice-president during Celebrity Big Brother “Every time I looked at him, he went, ‘Hey, lady.’ A little waggly tail looking up at me, and he sold himself.”

Westminste­r Kennel Club Dog Show judge Betty-Anne Stenmark

on Flynn, a bichon frise crowned Best in Show

“It’s often what is not said that is really key to this.”

Lawrence Noble, senior director of the Campaign Legal Center, parsing a statement from Donald Trump’s lawyer admitting he “facilitate­d” a payment to a porn star who once claimed an affair with Trump

“I want to thank you for so spectacula­rly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligen­ce and charm and hotness of the woman that I love.”

Former president Barack Obama, at the Smithsonia­n’s National Portrait Gallery, addressing artist Amy Sherald who painted former first lady Michelle Obama

“I don’t know if she’s like a buck 10 and five feet tall, but she can sweep better than a lot of men out there.”

John Morris on Canadian teammate Kaitlyn Lawes after the two nabbed a gold medal at the first Olympic competitio­n for mixed doubles curling

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