Harold Holt cytaty

Harold Edward Holt – australijski polityk, w latach 1966–1967 premier kraju. Okoliczności jego nagłej śmierci przez wiele lat pozostawały przedmiotem licznych spekulacji i kontrowersji. Wikipedia  

✵ 5. Sierpień 1908 – 17. Grudzień 1967
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Harold Holt: Cytaty po angielsku

“Look Tony, what are the odds of a prime minister being drowned or taken by a shark?”

private conversation recounted by his press secretary Tony Eggleton, after being confronted about the dangers of his hobby
As prime minister
Źródło: The Life and Death of Harold Holt, p. 273.

“One mistake and you're gone. You just don't make that mistake. With time one's skill increases and one learns hunting tricks. With greater knowledge the dangers diminish. It is wonderful to be free, alone down there.”

interview with journalist Nigel Muir in 1967, talking about the dangers of spearfishing
As prime minister
Źródło: The Life and Death of Harold Holt, p. 273.

“Anything but a yes vote to this question would do injury to our reputation among fair-minded people everywhere.”

statement on the referendum on Aboriginal Australians, 26 May 1967
As prime minister
Źródło: The Life and Death of Harold Holt, p. 213.

“Australia has, in its short history, paid a heavy price in human life in the cause of liberty and national survival. No one can foretell what the price will be in South-east Asia.”

statement on the death of Private Errol Noack, first Australian conscript killed in Vietnam, 25 May 1966
As prime minister
Źródło: The Life and Death of Harold Holt, p. 180.