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The rain follows after the forest.
Hawaiian Proverb
Those above are going down, those below are going up.
Hawaiian Proverb
Unfolded by the water are faces of the flowers. Flowers thrive where there is water, as thriving people are found where living conditions are good.
Hawaiian Proverb
Unite to move forward.
Hawaiian Proverb
Abuse is like a god that destroys his master.
Hawaiian Proverb
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.
Hawaiian Proverb
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.
Hawaiian Proverb
Paddle together, bail, paddle; paddle, bail; paddle towards the land.
Hawaiian Proverb
Unfolded by the water are faces of the flowers.
Hawaiian Proverb
No where's near land.
Hawaiian Proverb
Remain among the clumps of grass and do not elevate yourself.
Hawaiian Proverb
Every man I meet is in some way my superior; and in that I can learn of him.
Hawaiian Proverb
"It takes a skillful sailor to go to Lehua.
Hawaiian Proverb
Applied to battles in which the bravest had perished.
Hawaiian Proverb
Going in a circle in the cold of Waimea.
Hawaiian Proverb
Lila ka maia no eʻa: will ka oka'i.
Hawaiian Proverb
*Don't act without an object.
Hawaiian Proverb
The bones of Hua and his company are dry in the sun.
Hawaiian Proverb
The chilling storm is on the mountains.
Hawaiian Proverb
How beautiful that tree is, even when stripped by the wind !
Hawaiian Proverb
The banana looks withered, but it has an excellent flavor.
Hawaiian Proverb
A good surfer will not get wet. A bad one breaks his board.
Hawaiian Proverb
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