Andriamanitra Tsy Andrin'ny Olona Andriko Ihany.
This proverb means that some people do not want to wait patiently for divine justice, but the one who keeps faith and remains patient will eventually receive an answer from God. It serves as a reminder of the importance of patience and faith in life. By staying persistent and trusting in divine will, we acknowledge that good things come to those who wait. An equivalent English proverb would be ‘Patience is a virtue’.
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