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He iti te mokoroa, nāna i kati te kahikatea.

The mokoroa grub is small, yet it is the one that fells the kahikatea tree.

Something small or seemingly insignificant can, through persistence, bring down something far larger.

Traditional New Zealand Wisdom, New Zealand

Source: Traditional Māori whakataukī, public-domain oral tradition

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