Words matter. These are the best Bindi Irwin Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The way I choose to dress, I want to influence other people around me, I suppose.
My life is certainly not common, but I think of myself as… a ‘normal’ teenager.
After losing Dad, there was the idea that none of us have forever. It really affects you. It makes you want to live each day as if it’s your last.
I’d just like to carry on in Dad’s footsteps. I think that Dad’s spirit and passion lives in every single one of us.
I’m driving my dad’s old ute. So it’s a manual ute. It’s massive, so when people see me coming, they just kind of run away!
I have spent my entire life living in a zoo, which is pretty crazy. Not many kids get to say that, and it took me until I was about three years old to realize that we didn’t just come to the zoo every day, that we actually lived here.
I’d like to continue to spread my message on conservation and make sure my dad’s message – his legacy – lives on.
I had a brilliant time working with the entire cast and crew at ‘Return To Nim’s Island.’ It’s amazing how, after working on a film, you really become a family, and you build these really special bonds together.
When you lose a loved one, you come to these crossroads. You can take the path that leads you down the aisle of sadness, or you can say, ‘I’m never going to let this person’s memory die. I’m going to make sure everything they worked for continues.’
We live in a zoo, and we get to share all our animals with the people who come in. We really put our animals first, and then the staff, and then the visitors. The animals aren’t pacing; they’re all happy. When you touch an animal, it ultimately touches you.
With Dad, he was the ultimate wildlife warrior, and we admired him more than anything.
I make people step over the ant trail.
I really think I like poisonous snakes.
I am trying different styles, and while you can’t climb a tree or jump on a crocodile in a dress, it is nice to get dressed up every now and then and kind of walk away from the khaki for a moment.
Sometimes I get butterflies before I get up on stage.
Tea makes everything better.
I know that Daddy had an important job. He was working to change the world so everyone would love wildlife like he did. He built a hospital to help animals, and he bought lots of land to give animals a safe place to live.
Everything I do in my life I do to make my mum and dad proud. I want to carry on in my dad’s footsteps and make sure that his legacy lives on forever.
I want to carry on in my dad’s footsteps and make sure his message lives on forever. I feel like that’s why I’ve been put on this planet – to get my message across.
In real life, I am trying to save the Steve Irwin wildlife preserve. It’s in Australia, up on Cape York, and it’s in danger of being strip-mined.
We literally live right in the middle of the zoo, and it means that every day is a new experience and so much fun.
When I was about 2 years old, I found a bee that had been stepped on on the foot path, and so I picked it up to rescue it, and it stung me on the hand. From that day forward, I’ve been terrified of bees.
To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don’t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.
Some people think that I would be afraid of them, but I’m never, ever afraid of an animal. I just get excited, and some that are dangerous, I think, ‘Ooh, what’s going to happen?’ and things like that.
I love hiking, paddle boarding and listening to the Veronicas.
My favourite animal would probably be – probably be a dingo. Because I like how in the night you can – at the zoo, you can hear them howl and stuff like that. It’s just amazing.
Living in a zoo means it wasn’t always sparkly dresses, but I would still dress up. I had this pink sparkly dress and fairy wings, and I’d put those on and then go and dance in the zoo.
I’ll always feel most comfortable in khaki surrounded by animals, but it is really fun to try different styles.
I kind of think of my life as this incredible hurricane of so many adventures. We can all make a difference, and we can all be courageous and believe in ourselves.
I don’t want Daddy’s passion to ever end. I want to help endangered wildlife just like he did.
I don’t want to see crocs end up as boots, bags and belts. We’re killing and consuming our wildlife icons.
Every day is a new journey for me, and I feel like, in my lifetime, I’ve been blessed to experience such a lot.
I’m trying to get across the message that don’t be afraid of animals, they’re just put on this earth to help the environment and everything like that.
The big things that I’ve learnt from my dad is that you can just say what you want to say.
So many people have touched my heart and made an impact on my world. I’m thankful for every lesson and learning experience.
It’s every little girl’s dream to have an exact look-alike doll. It’s amazing.
If I am able to pass on what I’ve learnt in my life, that’s really wonderful, especially after losing Dad.
I’m very lucky to have such a beautiful family.
I think my blood is actually khaki. The khaki is a part of me. It’s in my heart.
I feel like I’m nothing without wildlife. They are the stars. I feel awkward without them.
I’m trying to carry on my dad’s legacy, and it is tough.
I was so used to documentary filming, where it’s one take. You can’t really say, ‘Make that elephant charge again!’ And you talk to the camera. With movie filming, you’re talking to someone else.
With fewer resources to share around more people, how can the poor have improved lifestyles?
I have never joined the Facebook world because, to be truthful, social media scares me to death. It is kind of crazy how huge that world is, so I have never joined Facebook, but I do have Instagram and Twitter.
My best friend was a magpie goose, and my magpie goose would follow me around, and we’d dance in the zoo together. Then I’d be covered in mud!
I am used to wrangling crocodiles.
I always think the true test of free speech is when someone says something you don’t like.
Dad is and always will be my living, breathing superhero.
Give me a 15-ft. crocodile any day over a bee.
As I’m getting older, I’m really learning unconditional love and loyalty are extremely important.
I’m a big advocate for young girls dressing their age.
I see my filming career as an opportunity to get the message of conservation out to an even greater audience.
My neighbors are crocodiles and tigers and giraffes.
I’ve been banking my holidays, which means I take time off later in the year. It makes it a lot easier to fit filming in; it can be quite challenging to study and film at the same time.
I get to be a teenager like every other teenager, but I have a passion and a great goal in life.
I have the best daddy in the whole world, and I will miss him every day. When I see a crocodile, I will always think of him, and I know that Daddy made this zoo so everyone could come and learn to love all the animals.
I try so hard to be true to myself. I hope I can help other girls realize that they don’t have to do things just because everyone else is doing them.
Working with crocodiles is always amazing because they’re beautiful. They’re modern day dinosaurs, which is really cool.
If you treat animals how you want to be treated, you’re a lot better off.
Our human population continues to expand at such a scary rate – it’s unbelievable.