Born: 01-01-1927
David Williamson is a prominent Australian playwright and screenwriter, renowned for his sharp wit and keen observations of social and political themes. With a career spanning over five decades, he has penned numerous acclaimed plays such as "The Removalists" and "The Club." His works often explore the complexities of human relationships and Australian identity, making him one of the country's most celebrated and influential dramatic voices.
You know what they say, mate. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
Violence is a necessary evil sometimes.
You can't trust anyone these days.
Life's a game, mate. You either play it or get played.
You never really know someone until you've seen them angry.
Justice is a luxury only the privileged can afford.
There's always a price to pay for standing up against the system.
Fear is the greatest weapon used to control people.
Sometimes, the only way to survive is to fight back.
Never underestimate the power of manipulation.
In the end, we're all just trying to find our place in this messed up world.
The truth is a double-edged sword that can both liberate and destroy.