Ny Ady Volom-Balala Ka Izay Tia Azy No Ditsoka.
This proverb means that those who love to quarrel or seek out conflicts suffer the most from them. Just as someone who constantly touches grasshopper hairs eventually finds them irritating, those who initiate and maintain quarrels are ultimately the most affected. It reminds us of the English saying ’those who sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind.’ In other words, seeking out problems inevitably leads to uncomfortable situations and personal trouble.
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