Pearls of Wisdom from Hawaii
Adapted from Wise Secrets of Aloha, by Kahuna Harry Uhane Jim and Garnette Arledge (Weiser Books, 2007).
Never judge a day by the weather.
The best things in life aren’t things.
Tell the truth–there’s less to remember.
Speak softly and wear a loud shirt.
Goals are deceptive. The unaimed arrow never misses.
He who dies with most toys still dies.
Age is relative. When you are over the hill, you pick up speed.
There are two ways to be rich–make more or desire less.
Beauty is internal–looks mean nothing.
No rain, no rainbows.
Say “I love me,” and you’ll always have plenty.
Wishing all of you a day filled with the bright promise of the good that is, and that which is to come!
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pearls of wisdom from Hawaii
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