26 Tahitian Proverbs / Page 2
- 11. It is never too late to give to those who do not have.
 - 12. Never fear the sea, fear the storm.
 - 13. Obstinacy is the first diversion of Huahine.
 - 14. That we may all our foes destroy.
 - 15. The canoe ride is pleasant when the paddler is skilled.
 - 16. The coral waxes, the palm grows, but man departs.
 - 17. The land is a chief, and a person is its lowly servant.
 - 18. The life of the land is the life of the people.
 - 19. The older a man gets, the larger the waves become.
 - 20. The well trodden path is not always the right path.

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