Judy Horacek Professions : Cartoonist Born : November 12, 1961 Browse All Authors Top 10 quotes by Judy Horacek The line between angry young woman and grumpy old lady is very fine. Judy Horacek grumpy lines young In hell, all the messages you ever left on answering machines will be played back to you. Judy Horacek hell machines messages While Melbourne and Sydney fight about who wears Australia's cultural crown, Canberra just gets on with it. Judy Horacek crown fight just australia I'm not interested in showing a politician falling over; it's about the issue and making people think differently about that. Judy Horacek falling think not-interested people My cartoons haven't been about the politics of the day or about the personalities; I'm more interested in campaigning about the issues. Judy Horacek cartoons more day politics I think older women's voices are the most hated voices in the world - whether it's because people are reminded of their mothers or what, I don't know. Judy Horacek think women people world The hardest thing about living in Canberra is that almost everyone who doesn't live here asks: 'Why on earth would you live in Canberra?' Loudly, and in a way they would never use to discuss anywhere else. And they never listen to the answer. Judy Horacek live never you way Canberra was my home for many years, and there's a lot to love about it. It has a small population with a strong sense of community and is top-heavy with interesting, highly educated, socially progressive people - the opposite of the stereotypical image of dull public servants. Judy Horacek community home love people That's a lot of words about the weather, but in Canberra you can't help but be aware of the seasons, and there is something wonderful about that. Okay, so there's a distinct lack of beach, but aside from that, the place grows on you. Judy Horacek words you weather beach It really gets on my goat that people keep quoting Dorothea Mackellar's 'My Country' as proof that there is no such thing as climate change. A poem written more than 100 years ago by a homesick 19 year old versus an ever-increasing body of refereed scientific thought... hmm, hard to know which way to jump, really. Judy Horacek climate-change change people way Similar Authors Al Capp cartoonist Bill Amend cartoonist Bryan Lee O'Malley cartoonist Art Spiegelman cartoonist Alison Bechdel cartoonist Alex Toth cartoonist All Authors