A Quote by Elliot Page

I'm a tomboy from Nova Scotia. — © Elliot Page
I'm a tomboy from Nova Scotia.
I'd like to get back home to Nova Scotia more, but thankfully, with technology you can call and text and FaceTime. But physically being in Toronto or Nova Scotia... there's nothing like it.
I'm originally from Nova Scotia.
I didn't know that there were any radio stations in Nova Scotia.
I'll always be a small-town boy from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
I grew up in Nova Scotia, so there weren't a whole lot of rules.
I grew up in Nova Scotia, so there werent a whole lot of rules.
I once owned a home on an island off the coast of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
We didn't have the Grand Ole Opry or country radio stations in Nova Scotia when I was growing up.
Though born in Nova Scotia, I am of almost pure New England descent.
If I ran to a doctor every time I got a little cyst or abrasion, I'd still be in Nova Scotia.
The Cancer Society here in Nova Scotia is doing nothing, and money is being wasted. I would love to get my hands on the people in Halifax.
When I was ten, I went to seven schools in one year in Nova Scotia. Me and my mum moved there so that I could be closer to my dad, who is an ice-truck driver, but it didn't work out.
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada are the horns, the head, the neck, the shins, and the hoof of the ox, and the United States are the ribs, the sirloin, the kidneys, and the rest of the body.
The first gig we ever played was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where I'm from. I was in a band called the October Game, and we opened up for a Vancouver band.
Nova Scotia as a British colony also came into being as another result of these adventurous British expeditions to North America in the reign of James I.
We spent a month in Japan last year, a week in Istanbul for the United Nations, and nearly three months in my native Nova Scotia, where my two brothers have homes; and we'll go back there this summer.
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