Aza Miila Voa Tsy Ary, Toy Ny Mpisikidy Mampandihy Marary.
This proverb emphasizes the idea of not expecting or asking for something impossible. It compares the situation to that of a diviner trying to make a sick person dance, which is clearly impossible. In other words, it warns against unrealistic expectations or unreasonable requests. A similar English proverb could be « Don’t ask for the moon ». This proverb advises sincerity and prudence in our requests and expectations.
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