Tsy Misy Hianteherana Toy Ny Bozaka Tanora Sakafon'ny Omby Antitra Sakafom-Patana

This proverb means that nothing in life is permanent, not even grass, which can be useful at one point and useless at another. When young, grass is nourishing and beneficial for cows, but as it ages, it loses its value and is used as fuel. This highlights the importance of humility and understanding that situations and statuses can change quickly. An equivalent English proverb would be: ‘Pride comes before a fall.’

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