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Aʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokāhi. [1]

(All knowledge is not taught in one school.)

Res severa verum gaudium. [2]

Well, nobody's perfect. [3]

Was man nicht erklären kann, sieht man gern als kultisch an. [4]

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References

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  1. ^ Mary Kawena Pūkui: ʻŌlelo Noʻeau: Hawaiian proverbs & poetical sayings. Bishop Museum Press. Honolulu 1983. (Bernice P. Bishop Museum special publication, 71) ISBN 0-910240-91-4, ISBN 0-910240-92-2, ISBN 0-910240-93-0. p. 24
  2. ^ L. Annaei Senecae: Ad Lucilium. Epistulae Morales. (Liber Tertius, Epistula XXIII, 4).
  3. ^ Osgood Fielding III in Some Like It Hot. (Directed by Billy Wilder, 1959).
  4. ^ Archäologensprichwort (mündl. Überlieferung 1983 in Ralswiek, Archäologie in Deutschland 5/2005: Die Waffen der Besiegten, Tönerne Ringe aus der Eisenzeit: Von Amuletten, Frauenleiden und anderem Unaussprechlichen)