Australian Quote by Dame Edna Everage Download Open image ““You mustn't judge Australia by the Australians.”” — Dame Edna Everage ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Australian
“Australia was not Britain, and its law would not be just British.” — Daron Acemoğlu Copy Share Image
“Australia! Australians! Surely it's still full of Magwitch-types, lumbering oafs with shaven pates and broken noses on the run from whatever law there is,… — Dave Franklin Copy Share Image
“Don’t take this the wrong way, but Australians have a LOT of bitches on their cashola.” — Elle Lothlorien Copy Share Image
Australia's treatment of her Aboriginal people will be the thing on which the world will judge Australia and Australians - Not just now, but… — Gough Whitlam Copy Share Image
Australians are very unfair in this way. They spend half of any conversation insisting that the country's dangers are vastly overrated and that there's nothing to worry about, and the other half telling you how six months ago their Uncle Bob was driving to Mudgee when a tiger snake slid out from under the dashboard and bit him on the… — Bill Bryson Copy Share
Australians are decent people with the right instincts and they wish everybody well; but if all is not well, it is none of their… — George Mikes Copy Share Image
Well, Australians should speak for the national interests of Australia, and whatever role former Australian prime ministers may have, one of the things you… — Paul Keating Copy Share Image
“There was one thing no one considered, however: Australia was populated by Australians. While the rest of us were trying to adapt to a… — Mira Grant Copy Share Image
If I am wrong and you are right then the democratic process of the Australian community will vindicate you and condemn me. — John Howard Copy Share Image
“It would be pointless to deny that some crime in Australia is linked to migrant communities. A factor here is that many migrants come from countries where the government trusts none of its citizens to tell the truth and demands proof for everything. The Australian system, where the authorities generally assume that a citizen is telling the truth, but provides… — Phillip Knightley Copy Share
“The enigma that had bothered me in Sydney was beginning to resolve itself. If Australians allowed themselves to be represented worldwide as a nation… — Ted Simon Copy Share Image
“There is, perhaps, no more dangerous man in the world than the man with the sensibilities of an artist but without creative talent. With… — Dame Edna Everage Copy Share Image
Before The Ultimate Fighter, I was appearing before a couple of hundred people at most. Now, I'm on the card of a Las Vegas… — Robert Whittaker Copy Share Image
And the commitment that I've been giving to the Australian people is that there'll be no surprises and no excuses under a Coalition government. — Tony Abbott Copy Share Image
I really miss the Australian lifestyle and being around my friends and family. — Nathaniel Buzolic Copy Share Image
Being involved in sports and having a very sport orientated family just helped the transition extremely well. I guess, in a way, your school… — Saroo Brierley Copy Share Image
I grew up listening to Nirvana and then went through some bad '90s pop stuff - a lot of Australian one-hit wonders. — Courtney Barnett Copy Share Image
I always think the really unfortunate thing about the Australian film industry is its lack of momentum. And I don't mean this in a… — Guy Pearce Copy Share Image
MPU was a great platform for emotional drama and Australian stories. — Michael A. Healy Copy Share Image
“If I fuck you, you’ll think all your prayers have been answered. I’ll make you see god, Middleton. I’ll make you think I am… — Eve Dangerfield Copy Share Image
Years later, when I was working as a trolley wally in a supermarket, I tackled the boredom by talking to the customers in as… — Romesh Ranganathan Copy Share Image
There's a bunch of directors that I really admire, and Australian ones as well. It would be nice to do a film at home. — Mia Wasikowska Copy Share Image
An Australian prime minister once said that his job was the second most important job in the country - behind being captain of the… — Glenn McGrath Copy Share Image