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Hugh Mackay Quotes |
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Type: Soldier Quotes Category: Quotes Year of Birth: 1640 Year of Death: 1692 Nationality: Scottish Find on Amazon: Hugh Mackay Related Authors: George S. Patton Marcus Aurelius R. Lee Ermey Douglas MacArthur Robert Baden-Powell Robert E. Lee Curtis Lemay George Armstrong Custer Erwin Rommel |
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A strangely reflective, even melancholy day. Is that because, unlike our cousins in the northern hemisphere, Easter is not associated with the energy and vitality of spring but with the more subdued spirit of autumn?
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Hugh Mackay Actually, I can't imagine anything more tedious than a perfect person, especially if it was someone who also demanded perfection from me. Hugh Mackay Although we love the idea of choice - our culture almost worships it - we seek refuge in the familiar and the comfortable. Hugh Mackay But many researchers operate as if it is their responsibility to demonstrate that video violence has a direct effect on the behaviour of young children, because that will help to explain why society is becoming more violent. Hugh Mackay But the rule seems to be that the bigger and more life-changing the decision, the less it will seem like a decision at all. Hugh Mackay Despite the availability of cheap and effective contraception, it looks as if we are not as careful in our decisions about reproduction as all the talk of family planning might suggest. Hugh Mackay Even more worrying is the violence we do to our personal relationships when we let media consume time we might otherwise spend with each other. Hugh Mackay Far more people have enjoyed Jane Austen's work on television than will ever read her books. Hugh Mackay Frankly, I'm more worried about the violence we do to ourselves and our children by allowing the media to create an expectation of instant gratification. Hugh Mackay I suspect the secret of personal attraction is locked up in our unique imperfections, flaws and frailties. Hugh Mackay I wish we didn't have to own up to a policy deliberately designed to inflict suffering on people who have already been traumatised in the countries from which they've fled. Hugh Mackay I'm in total sympathy with Dick Smith's sentiments; I only wish there were grounds for saying we Australians would never tolerate such appalling treatment of refugees being carried out in our name. Hugh Mackay Indeed, in the present climate of mistrust of institutions, many people who yearn for a more meaningful and fulfilling life would regard the church as an unlikely place to go for guidance. Hugh Mackay Is it possible that literacy standards are falling because young Australians are growing up in a culture in which they can be entertained and informed, and in which they can communicate effectively, without having to master any but the most rudimentary literacy skills? Hugh Mackay It seems inevitable that the magic of the written word will fade. Hugh Mackay It's Australian to do such things because, however uncivilised they may seem, it's human to do them. Hugh Mackay No one welcomes chaos, but why crave stability and predictability? Hugh Mackay Nothing is perfect. Life is messy. Relationships are complex. Outcomes are uncertain. People are irrational. Hugh Mackay Obviously, every child should be given the best possible opportunity to acquire literacy skills. Hugh Mackay On average, Australians watch more than three hours of television a day, compared with 12 minutes a day spent by the average couple talking to each other. Hugh Mackay |
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