Like a dog to a hydrant
"The West Australian Democrats leader, MLC Ms Helen Hodgson ... said ... [the Democrats' GST deal with the federal government] gave 'a leg up to the poor'." — Sydney Morning Herald, May 31.
Opportunity knocks
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She's worked for worse
"Basically, there's nothing that prevents one from talking to an indicted war criminal." — US secretary of state Madeleine Albright.
Peacekeeping
"A peacekeeping force ... does not mean that things immediately get better. We have had examples of peacekeeping forces in countries where wars got worse." — NATO spokesperson Jamie Shea.
Unlike who?
"Unlike Labor, we do not bind ourselves to policy determined by the wider membership." — NSW Liberal deputy leader Barry O'Farrell.
Why he gets on with Howard
"[Indonesian President Habibie] is a businessman, and a very naive and narrow-minded one. He considers Indonesia is an enterprise. If one part of production is losing money, why don't you sell it?" — A member of a Jakarta think-tank, quoted in the June 2 Sydney Morning Herald.
Resonance
"You could almost call us an Asian tiger, but it doesn't quite have the same resonance these days." — A senior economist for Deutsche Morgan Grenfell bank, commenting on growth figures for the Australian economy.
That's the government's job
"We are not about to see people coming from abroad to vilify aspects of the Australian community." — Immigration minister Philip Ruddock, on denying visas to US white supremacists.