Tahi Quotes & Sayings
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Yes, I'm Daniel Tahi. I know what your lips taste like.I know you roll your eyes when you think someone is an idiot. I know that you wish you were six inches shorter because you hate being taller than most of the boys you've ever met. Your name is tattooed across my chest and written on my heart.You are a fire daughter of earth, fanua afi and I am vasa loloa,son of the ocean. I am yours ... And you can't even remember who I am. — Lani Wendt Young

Don't you have any clothes?"
"Quite honestly, no I don't."
"Cover yourself up!"
"Fine." There was a rustling sound. "Okay I'm covered. I had no idea you were such a prude. — Michelle Rowen

Today, we have a trade regime which has led to the largest trade deficits this country has ever experienced. — Xavier Becerra

I am a human being just as deserving of love and happiness as the next person. I tell myself this every day. — Kelley York

The entire exhibitions industry in the United States of America has filed for bankruptcy. — Jeffrey Katzenberg

I feel I have to protect myself against things. So I'm pretty careful to lose most of them. — Orson Welles

You have to go where the good writing is. — Damian Lewis

Somewhere deep within the marrow of our marrow, we were the same. — Kamila Shamsie

Cruelty hardens and degrades, kindness reforms and ennobles. — Robert Green Ingersoll

I thought, while they're up and firm, why not shoot them once or twice. — Jamie Lee Curtis

I am convinced that if we lose kids to the culture of drugs and materialism, of violence and war, it's because we don't dare them, not because we don't entertain them. It's because we make the gospel too easy, not because we make it too difficult. Kids want to do something heroic with their lives, which is why they play video games and join the army. But what do they do with a church that teaches them to tiptoe through life so they can arrive safely at death? — Shane Claiborne

We insist on being Someone, with a capital S. We get security from defining ourselves as worthless or worthy, superior or inferior. We waste precious time exaggerating or romanticizing or belittling ourselves with a complacent surety that yes, that's who we are. We mistake the openness of our being - the inherent wonder and surprise of each moment - for a solid, irrefutable self. Because of this misunderstanding, we suffer. — Pema Chodron

Well?" Nat says after a few seconds. "I'm surprised you're here again, Harriet. I thought you'd be busy auditioning for A Midsummer Night's Dream."
I blink a few times in surprise. "No. I'm not."
"You should be. I heard they're looking for an ass."
Oh. Now why can't I think of quips like that when I need them? — Holly Smale

It was pointless to worry about problems I didn't yet have. — Eugenia Kim