Gough Whitlam Quote

The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.


Written by Gough Whitlam for the London Daily Telegraph, (19 October 1989). (Andrews, 1993, p. 824)


The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.

The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.

The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.

The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-interest always runs a good race.