9 Quotes by Donald Horne

  • Author Donald Horne
  • Quote

    Regional interests and loyalties are even stronger among Australians than among Americans - in that in social life they exist almost without challenge. Canberra is a poor thing compared to Washington and there is no great metropolis like New York that sets many of the nation's trends. There is no generally acknowledged central city where the important things are believed to happen and it seems better to be.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Donald Horne
  • Quote

    Life in Australia is more equal and less competitive than in America; but there are dozens of similarities...migrations to a new land, the mystique of pioneering (actually somewhat different in the two countries), the turbulence of gold rushes, the brutality of relaxed restraint, the boredoms of the backblocks, the feeling of making life anew. There may be more similarities between the history of Australia and America than for the moment Australians can understand.

  • Tags
  • Share



  • Author Donald Horne
  • Quote

    Australia is a lucky country run by second-rate people who share its luck.

  • Share

  • Author Donald Horne
  • Quote

    Only in sport? The qualification would seem meaningless to many Australians. What also is there that matters as much as sport? It is only in sport that many Australians express those approaches to life that are un-Australian if expressed in any other connection.

  • Share

  • Author Donald Horne
  • Quote

    With sport went beer drinking and gambling – until recently restricted by the wowsers, but part of that code of mateship of men, that necessity constantly to demonstrate masculine sameness, which provided one of the most flattening sources of uniformity.

  • Share

  • Author Donald Horne
  • Quote

    A man who went to the ‘footie’ match on Saturday afternoon and played eighteen holes of golf was really doing his duty by the nation.

  • Share

  • Author Donald Horne
  • Quote

    Regional interests and loyalties are even stronger among Australians than among Americans – in that in social life they exist almost without challenge. Canberra is a poor thing compared to Washington and there is no great metropolis like New York that sets many of the nation’s trends. There is no generally acknowledged central city where the important things are believed to happen and it seems better to be.

  • Share