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Top Australian Constitution Quotes

Australian Constitution Quotes By Anthony Albanese

If we are to celebrate the giants in Australian public life, then Robert Garran must be among them. A lawyer and passionate advocate of Federation, Garran was one of several hands that drafted our constitution. — Anthony Albanese

Australian Constitution Quotes By Kevin Rudd

We are moving toward recognition of the first Australians in the Australian constitution. — Kevin Rudd

Australian Constitution Quotes By Criss Jami

Discernment is the son of good judgment and the father of self-control. When mixed with an already clear conscience, the ability to read the true motives of a critic keeps one's conscience both clear and at ease. — Criss Jami

Australian Constitution Quotes By Judy Sheindlin

If you are trying to balance the scales of justice and equality in all your work relationships, you're going to come up short. — Judy Sheindlin

Australian Constitution Quotes By Sam Altman

It's better to have no cofounder than to have a bad cofounder, but it's still bad to be a solo founder. — Sam Altman

Australian Constitution Quotes By Matt Cameron

I've always liked to be the kind of drummer and musician who likes to go outside of what's expected of me. — Matt Cameron

Australian Constitution Quotes By Ivan Pavlov

In the dog two conditions were found to produce pathological disturbances by functional interference, namely, an unusually acute clashing of the excitatory and inhibitory processes, and the influence of strong and extraordinary stimuli. In man precisely similar conditions constitute the usual causes of nervous and psychic disturbances. Different conditions productive of extreme excitation, such as intense grief or bitter insults, often lead, when the natural reactions are inhibited by the necessary restraint, to profound and prolonged loss of balance in nervous and psychic activity. — Ivan Pavlov