Tsara Hateloana Hoatra Ny Volom-Bava Haratana.

This proverb means that pleasant or beautiful things are often short-lived, much like the smoothness felt right after shaving, which only lasts for a few days. It reflects the idea that some situations or appearances may seem good or comforting, but they are only temporary and fleeting. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘All good things must come to an end.’ This saying warns against the constant expectation of perfect moments, highlighting the need to appreciate the present moment despite its transient nature.

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