A Quote by James Spithill

Trust me: I dont wish I was a New Zealander. — © James Spithill
Trust me: I dont wish I was a New Zealander.
Trust me: I don't wish I was a New Zealander.
I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it!
I dont wish for anything. Wishing for a million dollars feels greedy. I just wish for the best for me.
I lived in England for a long time, and even the English didn't think me as one of theirs. In America I'm not really accepted. In New Zealand now, I don't think they even think of me as a New Zealander.
I am a New Zealander, but I don't want to swallow New Zealand identity in one gulp.
I've always had the dream of going to New Zealand and meeting a lovely New Zealander in a bar.
I have no desire to live anywhere else but New Zealand. I've had the good fortune to travel widely around the world, but New Zealand is home - and I like to be here. I'm proud to be a New Zealander.
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.
I still present myself as a New Zealander, answering people's questions about New Zealand and contributing in my own unlikely way to the global perception that Kiwis can and do fly high.
The key to high-quality communication is trust, and its hard to trust somebody that you dont know.
We've had a debate about immigration in New Zealand for some time. Now what we're trying to champion in that conversation is a recognition that New Zealand has been built off immigration. I myself am a third-generation New Zealander.
I dont wish it were easier. I just wish I was better
I was enjoying my football, even though it wasn't really going well. That's when I said to my dad, who as a New Zealander was very keen on me playing cricket, that I would choose football.
My family comes from New Zealand, but I'm a London girl. I was born and raised in London, but I've got the blood of a New Zealander, so I always kind of felt like I didn't belong - in a good way.
I'm a proud New Zealander, and I represent Paralympics New Zealand. I love what I do, and I do it because I love it. The passion is unbelievable in every race I do. I have the ambition to change things outside the pool, too.
The European drivers have adapted to this circuit extremely quickly, especially Paul Radisich who's a New Zealander.
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