Manao Toy Ny Harefo Mahitsy Ivelany Fa Milefitra Ankibony
This proverb speaks to humility and flexibility. It describes someone who appears rigid and inflexible on the outside, but is actually adaptable and flexible on the inside. It means that outward appearances can be deceiving, and a person may possess hidden qualities of flexibility and understanding. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover.’
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