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Hawaiian Sayings
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This Hawaiian Sayings web page
has, for your free non commercial use a
collection of our favourite Hawaiian proverbs. We
hope you enjoy them.
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Everybody paddle the canoes together; bail and paddle, paddle and bail,
and the shore will be reached.
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Enjoy the beat of other drums, but this is my song.
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Have the heart of a chief
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He who does not teach his son a trade teaches him to steal
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If you plan for a year, plant kalo. If you plan for ten years, plant
koa. If you plan for one-hundred years, teach the children.
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In the end...we will take care of only what we love; we will love only
what we understand;
we will understand only what we are taught.
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Knowledge is gained in many schools.
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A dream which has not been interpreted is like a letter unread
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Courage is a kingdom without a crown
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He has sold the sun to buy a candle.
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Love is worn like a wreath through the summers and the winters.
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No canoe is defiant on a stormy day.
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