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

—  Harold Holt

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

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