Top 27 Hawai I Quotes

#1. Exercise, from a public health perspective, is an unmitigated failure. The world's longest-lived people live in environments that nudge them into more movement. They don't use power tools, they do their own yard work, they grow a garden.

Dan Buettner

#2. Hawai'i is the only place in the fifty states where you can see the stars of the entire northern and southern hemispheres. Here, stars that can't be seen from the mainland are visible, along with stars that aren't visible from Australia.

John Richard Stephens

#3. No land is more beautiful, and therefore more powerful. That is what I believe in, Aouli. I believe in Hawai'i. I believe in the land.
-Haleola

Alan Brennert

#4. Lucky come Hawai'i." History

Gavan Daws

#5. Hula is the language of the heart, therefore, the heartbeat of the Hawai'ian people.

Kalakaua

#6. It doesn't matter what people thinks of you as long as you know that your heart and head are in the right place.

Steve Kluger

#7. I'm for catching every Japanese in America, Alaska, and Hawai'i now and putting them in concentration camps.

Francis Biddle

#8. The only good thing about leaving Hawai'i is that you really appreciate it when you return.

John Richard Stephens

#9. The power of a soul is the strength of being.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#10. It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer.

E.B. White

#11. Hawai'i is the most isolated population center on Earth, with the nearest points being between Hilo on the Big Island and San Francisco in CA 2,315 miles away.

John Richard Stephens

#12. Hawai'i is not truly the idyllic paradise of popular songs
islands of love and tranquility, where nothing bad ever happens. It was and is a place where people work and struggle, live and die, as they do the world over.

Alan Brennert

#13. It is one thing to read about the world, but quite another to see and hear for oneself.

Mary Travers

#14. One of the great things personally coming to Hawai'i is my friendship of Jim Nicholson.

Dan Fouts

#15. We, the Hawaiian people, who are born from the union of Papahanaumoku and Wakea, earth mother and sky father, and who have lived in these islands for over 100 generations, will always have the moral right to the lands of Hawai'i now and forever, no matter what any court says.

Lilikala K. Kame'eleihiwa

#16. I remember reading Paul Fussell my first year teaching at U of Hawai'i and being like, oh, it has a turn! Why didn't anyone tell me?

Juliana Spahr

#17. New land formed by lava flows belongings to the state, not to abutting property owners. So ruled the Hawai'i Supreme Court in 1977.

Larue W. Piercy

#18. The women of today are not behind men when it comes to careers. Over 50% earn as much or more, and prefer jobs that offer good career progression,

Anonymous

#19. The wave of insurrection passed, leaving little change in the condition of the working class. Inertia in the scales of history weighs more heavily than change. Four hundred years were to elapse before the descendants of the Maillotins seized the Bastille.

Barbara W. Tuchman

#20. First of all, it was such an honor to be chosen. You had to be voted in by players and coaches that time. But having it in Hawai'i was a brilliant idea.

Dan Fouts

#21. It eventually appeared to be me, cinematically. When I was writing it I was actually an author, you know, writing a book ... But there certainly is a difference in energy between a younger man and an older man.

Steve Martin

#22. Forbear, thou great good husband, little ant.

Richard Lovelace

#23. The decision to believe is the most important choice we ever make. It shapes all our other decisions.

L. Whitney Clayton

#24. I always loved going to Hawai'i; it was very, very special.

Dan Fouts

#25. As I am from Hawai'i, the ocean is part of my culture and who I am. My ancestors were great ocean explorers.

Nainoa Thompson

#26. Just as the poet is a menace to conformity, he is also a constant threat to political dictators. He is always on the verge of blowing up the assembly line of political power.

Rollo May

#27. Coming to Hawai'i is like going from black and white to color.

John Richard Stephens

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