Leading my country out at the World Cup was something I'll never forget.
As Australians, we must not leave our children worse off. That’s not fair. That is not our way.
We will continue to go out onto the streets and to protest, and actively encourage the public to support us in our campaign for free education.
The poorest people either don't have cars or actually don't drive very far in many cases.
I find those wind turbines around Lake George to be utterly offensive. I think they're just a blight on the landscape.
I will never ever support a people swap where you can send a 13 year old child, unaccompanied to a country without supervision. Never, it'll be over my dead body. How dare they.
Fiscal policy, monetary policy, they need to work together to try and raise the level of growth.
We had the 60s sexual revolution, and now people are dying of AIDS.
I've always been homeschooled, so doing it on set is kind of the same thing. My mom makes it very interactive - we'll get a book on chocolate and learn how to make it, or she will buy antique items. I love military history, the mechanics and strategy of it.
I want people to leave the theater with a greater understanding of the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan. "Song of Lahore" moves beyond headlines and stereotypes and shows that a vast majority of Pakistanis are not perpetrators of religious violence - they are victims of it. The beautiful cultural heritage of the region belies its image in the West as monolithically religious, intolerant, and violent.
Feudal Europe is over, but it found its way into film culture. It found its way into postmodern painting culture, and we're all here talking about it today. It still lives. I don't believe in ghosts, but these are contemporary ghosts.