Gough Whitlam Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Gough Whitlam:
A conservative government survives essentially by dampening expectations and subduing hopes. Conservatism is basically pessimistic; reformism is basically optimistic.
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
The Caucus I joined in 1953 had as many Boer War veterans as men who had seen active service in World War II, three from each. The Ministry appointed on 5 December 1972 was composed entirely of ex-servicemen: Lance Barnard and me.
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
Dying will happen sometime. As you know, I plan for the ages, not just for this life.
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
An education system where student selection is based on credit capacity and not merit capacity and where graduating students are no longer indebted to the nation, but increasingly indebted to the Australian Taxation Office - that's no way to improve the quality of education.
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
I'm the only P.M. of which that can be said - 'His legislation was never declared invalid in the High Court.'
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
Men and women of western Sydney, it's appropriate, you apparently believe, that Australia's oldest surviving Prime Minister should make the concluding remarks in Australia's oldest surviving Government House. I hope the building's foundations are a bit more substantial than mine.
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
I have more influence now than when I had the power.
~Gough Whitlam
Link:
Share:
Permalink:
Browse: