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)
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)
In language there is life, in language there is death. (Hawaiian Proverb)
When love is given, love should be returned, anger gives no life. (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)
When one dreams of a canoe, there will be no luck the next day. (Hawaiian Proverb)