John Key quotes:

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  • If I had terminal cancer, I had a few weeks to live, I was in tremendous amount of pain - if they just effectively wanted to turn off the switch and legalise that by legalising euthanasia, I'd want that.

  • I have more engagement with New Zealand than people might think. Unlike the impression I have of the American president, who sits in the Oval Office and people come to them.

  • Bronagh looks after the kids and without her the family would disintegrate... there are some things you can't discuss with anyone other than your wife. There has to be a strong bond of trust.

  • New Zealand needs to balance its environmental responsibilities with its economic opportunities, because the risk is that if you don't do that - and you want to lead the world - then you might end up getting unintended consequences.

  • I think for the most part people are proud of the bicultural foundation New Zealand is built on and the fact that we are a multicultural society.

  • Investment is crucial. Because the truth is, you only get jobs and growth in the economy when people invest money, at their own risk, in setting up a business or expanding an existing business.

  • The Government has to stop borrowing as much money; if we don't, quite frankly New Zealand will be downgraded and interest rates will go up for all New Zealanders.

  • Your personality as the prime minister feeds through to what you emphasise, and what you don't, how you'll handle a situation - whether you've got the combination of intelligence or instincts to adapt and to make good decisions.

  • I want to leave New Zealand in better shape than I found it. I know the job of prime minister is not forever and I'm going to do the best I can every day to make that difference.

  • I'm often at events when they're quite light-hearted social events when people would want me to kid around.

  • I believe the future of our country can be really great.

  • I have quite a strong sense of wanting to sort of, wanting to help others. I'm not claiming I'm a saint, but I have a genuine, genuine belief in trying to help others.

  • I've always been a glass-half-full as opposed to a glass-half-empty, and the day that changes is the day I should leave.

  • New Zealand as a whole needs to save more, spend less and reduce our reliance on foreign debt.

  • You can't base an industry solely on one person. That's a very vulnerable business strategy.

  • It's possible to spend every waking hour here on the ninth floor and not get out of the office. And this isn't the real world in here. And contrary to public opinion, I'm not incredibly poll-driven. They are an ongoing indicator of how we are going, but I take the feedback I get on the street as being the most important.

  • I read a review on the Herald, it says it takes 40 minutes to get to the first sex session apparently and the whole movie only contains 11 minutes of forbidden fruit,

  • I guess I'm reasonably confident in all honesty. But I definitely don't think I'm arrogant. I'm pretty down to earth, I mean I'm genuinely down to earth.

  • From time to time I might push a little bit too hard and I have got to be a bit more careful.

  • Moral persuasion over a period of time makes a difference, but we shouldn't be naive to think that just because we raise it in a meeting it will make all those problems go away. It won't and it doesn't.

  • I was really fascinated by politics. It always has been part of my view that politics really is a calling or you wouldn't go into it, because it's demanding and potentially has a toll on you and your family.

  • There is much more good gained from having a fully functioning financial market than there ever is not having that.

  • Sunday night I always cook if I can - if I'm home, I always cook.

  • I have always thought, genuinely thought, that elections are like world cups. They sometimes look easier from the outside and they are very difficult when you are in the middle of them.

  • We don't tell New Zealanders we can stop the global recession, because we can't. What we do tell them is we can use this time to transform the economy to make us stronger so that when the world starts growing again we can be running faster than other countries we compete with.

  • I'm not deeply ideologically driven. I believe in good center-right politics.

  • We live in a world where equality is pretty important.

  • I used to think... that people would think badly of me for various stuff they read. But now I accept it's just part of the deluge of stuff that comes every day.

  • I think it is only natural that people have anxiety about the economy because the economy is real. It is their job, their ability to service their mortgage and look after their family. And in the final analysis, nothing is more important than your capacity as a breadwinner or an earner to provide for those that rely on you.

  • I dare you to show me one example where I haven't discharged my responsibility seriously, professionally and appropriately.

  • We have been given the trust and goodwill of New Zealanders. I do not take that trust for granted, and I never will.

  • The public talk colloquially, the public's grammar's not perfect. They kid around and I don't think they overly mark me down for that. They just see me as a normal guy.

  • Our opponents say more children are living in poverty than when we came into office. And that's probably right.

  • Osama Bin Laden was responsible for the deaths of thousands of people, including New Zealanders, in several different parts of the world.

  • While his removal will not necessarily bring an immediate end to terrorist activity, I have absolutely no doubt that the world is a safer place without Osama Bin Laden.

  • We should always measure a government's environmental rhetoric against its environmental record

  • I'm not claiming I'm a saint, but I have a genuine, genuine belief in trying to help others.

  • It would be stupid of me to rule out ever being the leader because that's an impossible thing to rule out. I can't predict future events.

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