"One can always debate questions back and forth"
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The line performs strategic modesty. "One can always" suggests patience, reasonableness, a leader unthreatened by disagreement. But "always" also hints at infinity - debate as an endless corridor where urgency gets diluted. The phrase "back and forth" is doing the real work: it frames politics as a reversible motion, a managed oscillation, not a rupture. In a Quebec context marked by sovereignty debates, referendums, and federal-provincial bargaining, that framing matters. It implies that no question is ever finally settled, which conveniently makes final commitments optional and compromise perpetually available.
There's also a subtle redistribution of responsibility. If issues can be debated forever, outcomes become less about moral clarity and more about process. The public is invited to admire the performance of deliberation, even when deliberation functions as a holding pattern. Bourassa's political brand was often pragmatism over grandstanding; this line fits a leader who understood that in a polarized environment, the safest position is to honor the argument itself - and let time, fatigue, or shifting coalitions do the persuading.
It's a calm sentence with a nervous system underneath: stability as rhetoric, deferral as governance.
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Bourassa, Robert. "One can always debate questions back and forth." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-can-always-debate-questions-back-and-forth-115705/.
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"One can always debate questions back and forth." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-can-always-debate-questions-back-and-forth-115705/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.





