Kiwis Quotes
Collection of top 20 famous quotes about Kiwis
Kiwis Quotes & Sayings
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It's too bad we're not all teddy bears. More stuffing would only make us cuter and cuddlier.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
God didn't create universe in six days of human measure.
God's still working, then hasn't yet reached the seventh day. — Toba Beta
God's still working, then hasn't yet reached the seventh day. — Toba Beta
We live at the edge of the world, so we live on the edge. Kiwis will always sacrifice money and security for adventure and challenge.
— Lucy Lawless
If you treat people like adults they will act like adults, but if you treat them like children they will act like children.
— Dennis Bakke
If somebody says your story is only published because you look nice in the photo, that maybe spurs you on to write.
— Nell Freudenberger
It is only by having desire thwarted, and thereby learning to control it - in other words, by becoming civilized - that men become fully human.
— Theodore Dalrymple
When the Kiwis ran onto the field we could see the poor bastards were shitting themselves.
— Wally Lewis
It's helpful to have a handbag that's a bit crazy, or shoes that have kiwis on them or something, because it distracts.
— Maisie Williams
A book exists at the intersection of the author's subconscious and the reader's response.
— William Gibson
Remember the look in the eyes of the Aussies and the Kiwis yesterday - I don't want to see that here.
— John Smit
Love yourself first in order to endlessly love others.
— Debasish Mridha
Never go shopping for kiwis in a shoe store.
— Karen Salmansohn
It's a tough accent. It's difficult for actors who are not Kiwis.
— Martin Henderson
Work is the only thing I do to escape the corruption of praise.
— Albert Einstein
I always ask the question, Is this what I want in my life?
— Kathy Ireland
The ways in which things are superficially similar but also distinct is interesting to me.
— Richard Ford
We can't own each other's past. The question is whether we have a future together.
— Jostein Gaarder