A Quote by Bret McKenzie

When you think of famous New Zealanders, there aren't many. — © Bret McKenzie
When you think of famous New Zealanders, there aren't many.
I feel very lucky to be able to make movies in New Zealand, and I will always be grateful for the support I have received from so many New Zealanders.
I am grateful and humbled by the kindness and support that has been given to me by so many New Zealanders.
I do think of myself very strongly as a New Zealander, but when I moved out to the States, I was aware that I didn't want to just live in a satellite community of only other New Zealanders.
The problem for us, as viewers, is that we want famous people who are passionate about the things they're famous for, because that makes them worthy of the attention. But I think many of those famous people just want to be famous.
I think thats what all New Zealanders who are fair-minded want - a good chance for everybody to get ahead, whether its education or housing.
I think that's what all New Zealanders who are fair-minded want - a good chance for everybody to get ahead, whether it's education or housing.
So I think that we're in a very heightened and somewhat unusual period of politics and polling around the countries that New Zealanders take close interest in.
We aspire to be a government for all New Zealanders and one that will seize the opportunity to build a fairer, better New Zealand.
Coming from New Zealand, all the music I listen to is not made by New Zealanders. People never come to New Zealand to play a show because it's in the middle of nowhere.
New Zealanders can be a little hostile.
When you think about going back to the States you start to become more aware of the violence there and how we pollute the Earth more than the New Zealanders.
It's not ok when around 1 million New Zealanders don't vote.
A famous person to themselves, they don't get up in the morning and think, I'm famous. I'm not famous to me. Famous is a perception.
New Zealanders who leave for Australia raise the IQ of both countries
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.
Somewhere along the way, we made it unpopular to value oneself outside the structure of fame. We created these new categories, even - reality stars, YouTube stars, Instagram-famous, Twitter-famous - when we enlarged the fame game board to allow new valuations within the fame structure to accommodate as many people as possible.
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