Izay Maharitra Vadin’andriana.
This proverb highlights the virtues of patience and resilience. In traditional Malagasy society, perseverance was viewed as an essential quality that could lead to high rewards, such as marrying a noble. This saying underscores that patience is a virtue that enables one to overcome obstacles and achieve ambitious goals. An equivalent in English might be ‘Good things come to those who wait.’
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