God helps those who help themselves
Flights to Zaire by the tax-exempt humanitarian organisation of the American evangelist and former Republican presidential candidate, Mr Pat Robertson, were used almost exclusively for his diamond mining business, say two pilots who flew them. -- Sydney Morning Herald, April 29.
Or allies
I've been called the undersecretary for thugs. I guess that's accurate. -- Bill Richardson, US diplomat, currently its ambassador to the UN.
Not really opposed
I take gloves off to real opponents. -- Prime Menzies John Howard, explaining his gentle treatment of Pauline Hanson.
Full spectrum lunacy
We don't want to engage in a fair fight, a contemporary war of attrition. We want to dominate across the full spectrum of conflict ... -- US defense secretary William Cohen, in a speech on preparing for an uncertain future.
Didn't meet many on Reserve Bank board
A serious push has begun to try to remove Mr Bill Kelty as ACTU secretary after some of his key union supporters have concluded he has lost touch with workers. -- Sydney Morning Herald, April 26.
Silver linings
... the BHP directors who closed down steel-making in Newcastle this week have since seen the value of their BHP shares skyrocket ... [by] $3 million. -- Sydney Morning Herald, May 1.
And they did
Vote Labour, vote chameleon. Now ex-PM John Major, advising British voters several days before the election.
But it pays well
Politics, thank God, is only a game, after all. -- Lord Cranbourne, Tory leader in the House of Lords.
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