Fetching wisdom...
Look at the world through different points of view, like science, art, or psychology.
“Every life is a story, and every story is a life.
“We carry our ancestors within us, their voices in our blood.
“Our stories are our heritage. We must keep them alive.
“Listen more to things than to beings. Hear the fire's voice, hear the water's voice.
“I solved a problem that everyone said was impossible.
“There is a story in every one of us, waiting to be told.
“I can hear you making small holes in the silence, rain.
“Behind our black mask, behind our armed voice, we have a simple dream.
“To reclaim our health is to reclaim our dignity and our heritage.
“Aloha ʻāina means love of the land. It is not metaphor; it is survival.
“Reject the foreign customs and return to the sacred practices of our ancestors.
“Music is nothing else but wild sounds civilised into time and tune.
“A man without memory is like the wind — free but without direction.
“I have walked on the shore that I know. I shall return.
“Education is not just about knowledge, but about shaping character through Tongan values.
“The land is a living thing, breathing, feeling.
“Mountains know secrets we need to learn.
“Culture is a dialogue, a bridge between past and future.
“Stories are maps. They show us where we've been, and where to go.
“Sorrow is a river. You cannot stop it, only learn to swim.