Hawaiians Quotes

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  • My dancing is Hawaiian-inspired but I also get a little fresh when it comes to my faster songs.

    Song   Dancing   Littles  
  • Go to the east shore of any of the Hawaiian Islands, and that's a pretty big lesson on how much plastic is ending up in the ocean. Basically, the Hawaiian Islands act as a filter out in the middle of the Pacific.

    Ocean   Islands   Filters  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • President Obama , I guess, is starting to confess to some of his anxieties. In a recent interview, President Obama said, 'I miss being anonymous.' He said, 'In the old days, I could blend in with all the other Hawaiian Barack Hussein Obamas.'

  • The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station.

  • Hawaiians want change, and if the Democrats don't offer change, Hawaiians are going to vote for the Republican who offers change.

    Want   Vote   Republican  
  • You know what I learned about Hawaiians? They're just blown up Mexicans!

  • If you don’t have at least a working knowledge of the Hawaiian language… you can’t chant well. You cannot… receive the images of poetry paints for you. It’s like having peas and no pod.

    Hawaii   Language   Paint  
  • My father was a big Bruce Lee fan. He's Chinese-Hawaiian, and my mother is Chinese. He used to take us to all these really fantastical films with martial arts in them. And Bruce Lee was amazing.

    Mother   Art   Father  
  • Ancient Hawaiians say: When you're itching for the waves, the only lotion is the ocean.

    Hate   Ocean   Ancient  
  • A lean, loose-jointed Negro had commenced plunking a guitar beside me while I slept. His clothes were rags; his feet peeped out of his shoes. His face had on it some of the sadness of the ages. As he played, he pressed a knife on the strings of the guitar in a manner popularized by Hawaiian guitarists who used steel bars. The effect was unforgettable.

    Sadness   Guitar   Knives  
    William Christopher Handy (1947). “Father of the Blues: An Autobiography of W. C. Handy”
  • I'll try to communicate, Taylor said. She spoke slowly and deliberately. Hello! We need help. Is your village close? My village is Denver. And I think it's a long way from here. I'm Nicole Ade. Miss Colorado. We have a Colorado where we're from too! Tiara said. She swiveled her hips, spread her arms wide, then brought her hands together prayer-style and bowed. Kipa aloha. Nicole stared. I speak English. I'm American. Also, did you learn those moves from Barbie's Hawaiian Vacation DVD? Ohmigosh, yes! Do your people have that, too?

    Libba Bray (2011). “Beauty Queens”, p.20, Scholastic Inc.
  • Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing, and many Hawaiians or part-Hawaiians surf, but in the rest of the United States it's a pretty white sport.

    Sports   White   Surfing  
    Source: www.guernicamag.com
  • The ukulele totally fits that whole hipster community or whatever you want to call it, but then at the same time it works great in nursing homes where senior citizens get together and play, and then as the traditional Hawaiian instrument with people doing the Hula and strumming the ukulele and singing.

    Senior   Hipster   Home  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • I guess this is gonna sound kind of weird, but I'm not scared for myself for dying. Because I believe all these places are temporary. This is just one shell. Because we Hawaiians live in both worlds.

    Believe   Dying   Sound  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Kaohinani is a Hawaiian word meaning “gatherer of beautiful things.

    Rob Brezsny (2005). “Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings”, p.90, Frog Books
  • This force is unlimited. It is always moving and always flowing. The ancient Hawaiians, the Kahunas, used the metaphor of the flow of a running stream to represent the divine force.

  • There's a beautiful forgiveness practice I love which is quite simple. It's called "Ho'oponopono" (pronounced: ho-o-pono-pono) and it's a lot easier to do than it is to say. It's a Kahuna Hawaiian technique, which involves repeating four phrases internally toward yourself or the person whom you're having a hard time forgiving.

    Source: theindiespiritualist.com
  • An evening up on the Empire State roof-the strangest experience. The huge tomb in steel and glass, the ride to the 84th floor and there, under the clouds, a Hawaiian string quartet, lounge, concessions and, a thousand feet below, New York-a garden of golden lights winking on and off, automobiles, trucks winding in and out, and not a sound. All as silent as a dead city-and it looks adagio down there.

    Dawn Powell (1998). “The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965”, Zoland Books
  • Just the thought of anything Hawaiian gets me high! I appreciate the good cannabis that people have spent years perfecting but I also enjoy the cheap stuff. I guess you could say I like it all.

    Source: vegascannabismag.com
  • I will never understand the appeal of the Hawaiian pizza.

  • I'm a Hawaiian shirt guy. I've made that life decision.

    Guy   Decision   Shirts  
    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • Now to avoid any collision of armed forces, and perhaps the loss of life, I do this under protest and impelled by said force yield my authority until such time as the Government of the United States shall, upon facts being presented to it, undo the action of its representatives and reinstate me in the authority which I claim as the Constitutional Sovereign of the Hawaiian Islands.

    Loss   Islands   Yield  
  • Moke Kupihea has the strength of conviction necessary to impart to the world a more sensitive account of Hawaiian kahuna heritage, which comes down to him from the priesthood line from which he descends.

    Heritage   World   Lines  
  • Hawaii is not a state of mind, but a state of grace.

    Grace   Mind   Hawaii  
    Observer, London, October 29, 1989.
  • The author describes how impressed she was with the detailed storyboards that outlined her movie – "not just sketches, but real art". She then describes a Hawaiian sunset as, "God painting His storyboard on the sky".

    Art   Nature   Real  
  • Ooo ahe-e, I aya oa a," she said in yawnspeak, a language - not unlike Hawaiian - known for its paucity of consonants.

    Christopher Moore (2009). “Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings”, p.118, Hachette UK
  • Hula is the art of Hawaiian dance, which expresses all we see, smell, taste, touch, feel, and experience. It is joy, sorrow, courage, and fear.

    Art   Smell   Joy  
  • Hollywood must be the only place on earth where you can be fired by a man wearing a Hawaiian shirt and a baseball cap.

  • Even though it's still the United States, I think on many levels they feel separate, especially the true Hawaiians - who are not necessarily thrilled to be a part of the United States. But I just love the whole spirit.

    Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • When we got to the hotel, the Hawaiian Village, there were 500 screaming women there. The police were trying to keep the crowd back. It was very dangerous.

    Police   Trying   Village  
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