Aloha Quotes

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Clemence McLaren
“Aloha. It meant welcome and homecoming. It meant love.”
Clemence McLaren, Dance For The Land

“Aloha is compassion, love, light, harmony, peace and joy, all rolled into one. Aloha is choosing love in every moment, showing up and being lovingly present no matter what it looks like on the inner or outer.
--Aloha is Compassion, Ken Ballard”
Mark Ellman, Practice Aloha: Secrets to Living Life Hawaiian Style- Stories, Recipes and Lyrics from Hawai'i's Favorite Folks

“Practice Aloha Around The World:

You don't have to live in Hawai'i--- or even be Hawaiian to embrace the Aloha Spirit.

Aloha can be found in the most surprising places at the most unlikely times. You just have to have an open heart and mind to recognize it!”
Mark Ellman, Practice Aloha: Secrets to Living Life Hawaiian Style- Stories, Recipes and Lyrics from Hawai'i's Favorite Folks

“A ' ohe loa i ka hana a ke aloha.
Distance is ignored by love.”
Toni Polancy, Hawaii in Love

Steven Magee
“Hello Mauna Kea, aloha Hawaiian spirits.”
Steven Magee

Bob Marley
“Live the life you love. Love the life you live.”
Bob Marley

“What the hell do you wear to dinner with the man that you are LITERALLY in love with?!”
Susan Murphy
tags: aloha

Richie Norton
“No one has family in Hawaii.
Everyone is family in Hawaii.”
Richie Norton

D. Bodhi Smith
“let it be...let it go...flush thoughts...release noise, say aloha to the sunshine over your head and the pleasures right at your feet”
Bodhi Smith, Bodhi Simplique Impressionist Photography and Insights

D. Bodhi Smith
“every wave says aloha as it kisses the beach...and the beach says aloha to every wave as it returns to the sea”
Bodhi Smith, Bodhi Smith Impressionist Photography

D. Bodhi Smith
“aloha makes perfect sense...saying hello and goodbye have an important intersection, one acknowledges the past, another the future, but both point to the moment of now, here, aloha”
Bodhi Smith, Bodhi Smith Impressionist Photography

Steven Magee
“Aloha Hawaii, goodbye snow.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Aloha Hawaii, adios La Palma.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Aloha sunny Hawaiian beach, aloha snowy Mauna Kea.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Aloha Mauna Kea, aloha sacred spirits.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Aloha sacred mountain, aloha ancient Hawaiians.”
Steven Magee

Andrew Pacholyk
“Hawaii's spirit of 'aloha' is captured in the essence of its sea and sky, the fragance of its precious flowers, and it's rich, volcanic earth.”
Andrew Pacholyk, Barefoot ~ A Surfer's View of the Universe

Tulsi Gabbard
“To truly defeat the ignorance, hatred, and bigotry that fuel racism, we must follow Dr. King's example, respond to hatred with aloha—love and compassion—and share with others the truth about our true spiritual identity, who we really are. Responding to hate with more hate feeds into the darkness of evil that led to slavery, lynching, and segregation.”
Tulsi Gabbard, For Love of Country: Why I Left the Democratic Party

Tulsi Gabbard
“If we sincerely want to end the cycle of racism and hatred in our society, we must draw inspiration from the example of Dr. King, John Lewis, and the Freedom Riders who responded to extreme hatred, racism, and violence with peaceful protest, love, and a positive vision for what is possible when we truly live aloha.”
Tulsi Gabbard, For Love of Country: Why I Left the Democratic Party

Tulsi Gabbard
“Love is the most powerful thing. It's what we in Hawaii call aloha—love, respect, and compassion for one another. It's not just a feeling. It's not weak or passive. It's a powerful force that motivates us to take action, to stand up for what's right, to fight for our freedom. Love for others, and for our country, is what motivates me to serve. It's what motivates my brothers and sisters in uniform to put our lives on the line to defend the security and freedom of the American people.

That love is what gives each and every one of us the courage to speak the truth, especially in the face of adversity, threats, and criticism.

It gives us the strength to fight for what's right and the humility to forgive those who've wronged us, overcome our differences, and move forward.”
Tulsi Gabbard, For Love of Country: Why I Left the Democratic Party
tags: aloha, love