Jay Weatherill Quotes and its meanings

Jay Weatherill has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Dreams Freedom Future Government Health Respect Strength Wisdom

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does Jay Weatherill write about?

Jay Weatherill has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about dreams, freedom, future, government, health, respect, strength & wisdom. People always share Dreams quotes, Freedom quotes, future, government, health, respect, strength & wisdom from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Jay Weatherill?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Jay Weatherill.

  • You'll be much more successful if you follow your dreams and follow your passions.
  • People want the freedom. They want to be able to shop. If you don't like the shop trading hours and you're a shop owner, you don't have to open.
  • If we wish our state's growth to continue, then our future will increasingly be with industries that require a highly skilled and technically proficient workforce.
  • There is an opportunity for us to renew ourselves. There's an opportunity for us to leave the past behind and present something different for the future.
  • We are all in this together. We want to have, I suppose, a single point of entry so that anyone coming near a disability service can get a very complete picture. Government needs to understand that picture, and we need to be able to offer somebody a one-stop shop.
  • I believe that investing in our children's development from the earliest age is the single most important contribution we can make to the health and wellbeing of our citizens, their capacity and the future prosperity of our state.
  • My government, you can be assured, will be less focused on personalities. It is about treating people with respect. I think complaining about the community not being able to see the wisdom of our ideas is the wrong approach.
  • By and large we have got to find the good leaders to work with to make sure that we build the strength in these communities. Simply issuing edicts from Canberra isn't going to solve issues on the APY lands.