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Australian Dialect Quotes By John Ortberg

The time to love is now. When we love, we enter into the mystery of eternity. Nothing offered in love is ever lost, for this mortal life is not the whole story. This life is to the next a kind of school, a kind of preparation for the me you were meant to be. That person will go into eternity. — John Ortberg

Australian Dialect Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Sin always finds it's root in our own selfish desires and self-gratification. — Joseph Campbell

Australian Dialect Quotes By Viv Richards

I think he is marvellous. I think he will fit in whatever category of Cricket that has been played or will be played, from the first ball that has ever been bowled to the last ball that's going to be. He can play in any era and at any level. I would say he's 99.5% perfect. — Viv Richards

Australian Dialect Quotes By Maisie Williams

I'm used to being part of 'Game of Thrones' and going into something where you're a small part of something else. You don't want to hold anything up because they've got such a well-oiled machine going. — Maisie Williams

Australian Dialect Quotes By Kim Harrington

Wow, you mean Tiffany's an evil wench? I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you! I patted my heart in faux surprise. — Kim Harrington

Australian Dialect Quotes By Anna Fels

Perhaps robbing someone of his or her story is the greatest betrayal of all. — Anna Fels

Australian Dialect Quotes By Les Miles

Jamie Keehn, our second Australian punter. Again, you have to learn the language. You just can't speak to those guys. You have to know how to speak Australian ... Australians have a higher voice. When you just speak regular English, it doesn't quite get across. Of course, we've had experience with our Australians, so we're pretty comfortable with adjusting our dialect so that it fits the ability to communicate. — Les Miles

Australian Dialect Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

There is much love in loving than being loved. — M.F. Moonzajer

Australian Dialect Quotes By David Mitchell

So Wise Man summ'ned Crow an' say-soed him these words: Fly across the crazed'n'jiffyin' ocean to the Mighty Volcano, an' on it's foresty slopes, find a long stick. Pick up that stick in your beak an' fl into that Mighty Volcano's mouth an' dip it in the lake o' flames what bubble'n'spit in that fiery place. Then bring the burnin' stick back here to Panama so humans'll mem'ry fire once more an' mem'ry back its makin — David Mitchell

Australian Dialect Quotes By Sibylla Matilde

She was his. The love of his life. Forever. — Sibylla Matilde

Australian Dialect Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

Fit yourself where you are before you fix yourself where you can be! — Israelmore Ayivor

Australian Dialect Quotes By Michael Anti

There is a long tradition in China for writers and journalists to take pen names, partly as protection from retaliation by authorities. If Facebook requires the use of real names, that could potentially put Chinese citizens in danger. — Michael Anti

Australian Dialect Quotes By Karl Marx

Not an atom of matter enters into the objectivity of commodities as values; in this it is the direct opposite of the coarsely sensuous objectivity of commodities as physical objects. We may twist and turn a single commodity as we wish; it remains impossible to grasp it as a thing possessing value. However, let us remember that commodities possess an objective character as values only in so far as they are all expressions of an identical social substance, human labour, that their objective character as values is therefore purely social. From — Karl Marx