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Anzac Gallipoli Quotes By Denzel Whitaker

I avoid roles that might send me down a road where I might end up being typecast. — Denzel Whitaker

Anzac Gallipoli Quotes By Martha Gellhorn

Nothing is better for self-esteem than survival. — Martha Gellhorn

Anzac Gallipoli Quotes By Philip K. Dick

It did not seem possible that Wendy Wright had been born out of blood and internal organs like other people. In proximity to her he felt himself to be a squat, oily, sweating, uneducated nurt whose stomach rattled and whose breath wheezed. Near her he became aware of the physical mechanisms which kept him alive; within him machinery, pipes and valves and gas-compressors and fan belts had to chug away at a losing task, a labor ultimately doomed. Seeing her face, he discovered that his own consisted of a garish mask; noticing her body made him feel like a low-class wind-up toy. — Philip K. Dick

Anzac Gallipoli Quotes By Robin Williams

Compassionate conservative, that's like having a gun rack on a Volvo. — Robin Williams

Anzac Gallipoli Quotes By Mike Tyson

They called me a 'rapist' and a 'recluse.' I'm not a recluse. — Mike Tyson

Anzac Gallipoli Quotes By R.R. Washburn

Even when I try to do good I can't ever seem to get it right, and I know I've made my share of mistakes because of that. But saving you was never one of them. I'll do it as many times as I have to. I'll save all of you. Just trust me. Please. — R.R. Washburn

Anzac Gallipoli Quotes By Peter Carey

Our prime minister could embrace and forgive the people who killed our beloved sons and fathers, and so he should, but he could not, would not, apologise to the Aboriginal people for 200 years of murder and abuse. The battle against the Turks, he said in Gallipoli, was our history, our tradition. The war against the Aboriginals, he had already said at home, had happened long ago. The battle had made us; the war that won the continent was best forgotten — Peter Carey