Kalau tidak dipecahkan ruyung, manakan dapat sagunya.
“If the palm trunk is not split open, how can its sago be obtained.”
Reward comes only after effort and hardship; there is no gain without pain.
— Traditional Singapore Wisdom, Singapore
Source: Traditional Malay proverb (peribahasa Melayu), shared heritage of Singapore's Malay community and the wider Malay-speaking region, public-domain oral tradition
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