Aborigines Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Aborigines
Aborigines Quotes & Sayings
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I'm very passionate about art, music, drawing, acting, so I'd like to have the chance to get the larger choice regarding acting.
— Berenice Marlohe
Quotologists encounter happy surprises, bright books by faded authors, treasures hidden under dust.
— Willis Regier
I was actually born in Chicago, and then when I was a toddler, my parents moved to Philadelphia.
— Patti Smith
Unable to go forward, afraid to go back
— Jessica Khoury
The author says the earliest Australian aborigines devoted extraordinary amounts of energy to enterprises no one now can understand.
— Bill Bryson
The burning off and the gathering together are one.
— Billy Marshall Stoneking
I have met Aborigines younger than me who used to hide every time anyone official came round their camp for fear of being taken away.
— Richard Flanagan
I didn't understand anything about fashion until I moved to Canada when I was 9. That's when I learned English and was exposed to fashion magazines.
— Jason Wu
Not one great country can be named, from the polar regions in the north to New Zealand in the south, in which the aborigines do not tattoo themselves.
— Charles Darwin
Imagine a place where everyone chooses to bring energy, passion, and a positive attitude every day.
— Stephen C. Lundin
Aborigines, n. Persons of little worth found cumbering the soil of a newly discovered country. They soon cease to cumber; they fertilize.
— Ambrose Bierce
People will give themselves to prayer for numerous reasons, but at the core of it all is a God, raging with zealous desire.
— Mike Bickle
In the late 19th century, the theory that the Aborigines were an inferior race that was doomed to die out became accepted as fact.
— Richard Flanagan
Success is the best revenge for anything.
— Ed Sheeran
The aborigines in Australia, the way they dress is very honest; it's not about: "Oh, you wear a skirt, you're gay."
— Riccardo Tisci
The same passions in man and woman nonetheless differ in tempo; hence man and woman do not cease misunderstanding one another.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Plain as a nose in a man's face.
— Francois Rabelais
The pious ones of Plymouth who, reaching the Rock, first fell upon their own knees and then upon the aborigines.
— William M. Evarts
If Australia is The Lucky Country, the Aborigines must be the unluckiest people in the world.
— Frank Hardy
Speaking out as he had never before done in Congress, Lyndon Johnson in 1947 opposed most of Truman's Fair Deal.
— Robert A. Caro
At the end of the day, you release music because you believe in the songs and believe that they're honest. That's all you can really hope for.
— Wade MacNeil