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Suggested Morals
FABLE | MORAL OF THE STORY |
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The Rose and the Amaranth | . |
The Rose and the Amaranth | Greatness carries its own penalties |
The Salt Merchant and His Ass | . |
The Scorpion and the Frog | Self destruction - "Its my Nature", said the Scorpion... |
The Scorpion and the Ladybug | Regardless of our wishes, or even our intent, it is to our Nature alone that we will be faithful |
The Seagull and the Kite | Every man should be content to mind his own business |
The Seaside Travelers | Our mere anticipations of life outrun its realities |
The Seller of Images | . |
The Serpent and the Eagle | . |
The Serpent and the Eagle | One good turn deserves another |
The Serpent and the File | It is useless attacking the insensible |
The She Goats and Their Beards | It matters little if those who are inferior to us in merit should be like us in outside appearances |
The Shepherd and the Dog | . |
The Shepherd and the Sea | Trust not in him that seems a saint |
The Shepherd and the Sheep | . |
The Shepherd's Boy | A liar will not be believed, even when he speaks the truth |
The Shepherds Boy and the Wolf | There is no believing a liar, even when he speaks the truth |
The Shepherd and the Wolf | . |
The Shipwrecked Impostor | A liar deceives no one but himself |
The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea | . |
The Sick Kite | We must make friends in prosperity if we would have their help in adversity |
The Sick Lion | He is wise who is warned by the misfortunes of others |
The Sick Lion | Only cowards insult dying majesty |
The Silkworm and Spider | True art is thoughtful, delights and endures |
The Sick Stag | Evil companions bring more hurt than profit |
The Sparrow and the Hare | . |
The Stag at the Pool | What is most truly valuable is often underrated |
The Spendthrift and the Swallow | . |
The Stag in the Ox-Stall | There is no eye like the master's |
The Stag the Wolf and the Sheep | Two blacks do not make one white |
The Swallow and the Crow | Fair weather friends are not worth much |
The Swallow and the Other Birds | Destroy the seed of evil, or it will grow up to your ruin |
The Swallow the Serpent and the Court of Justice | . |
The Swan and the Goose | . |
The Swollen Fox | . |
The Thief and His Mother | Spare the rod and spoil the child |
The Thief and the Housedog | A bribe in hand betrays mischief at heart |
The Thief and the Innkeeper | Every tale is not to be believed |
The Thieves and the Cock | The safeguards of virtue are hateful to those with evil intentions |
The Thirsty Pigeon | Zeal should not outrun discretion |
The Three Tradesmen | Every man for himself |
The Thrush and the Fowler | . |
The Tortoise and the Birds | Never soar aloft on an enemy's pinions |
The Tortoise and the Eagle | Vanity carries its own punishment |
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse | . |
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse | Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear |
The Traveler and Fortune | Everyone is more or less master of his own fate |
The Traveler and His Dog | The loiterer often blames delay on his more active friend |
The Travelers and the Plane Tree | Some men underrate their best blessings |
The Tree and the Reed | Obscurity often brings safety |
The Trees Under the Protection of the Gods | . |
The Trees and the Axe | They are foolish who give their enemy the means of destroying them |
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner | He who incites to strife is worse than he who takes part in it |
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner | Words may be deeds |
The Two Bags | . |
The Two Crabs | Example is the best precept |
The Two Dogs | Children are not to be blamed for the faults of their parents |
The Two Fellows and the Bear | Never trust a friend who deserts you at a pinch |
The Two Frogs | A willful man will have his way to his own hurt |
The Two Men Who Were Enemies | . |
The Two Pots | Equals make the best friends |
The Two Pots | The strong and the weak cannot keep company |
The Two Soldiers and the Robber | . |
The Two Travelers and the Axe | He who shares the danger ought to share the prize |
The Vain Jackdaw | . |
The Vain Jackdaw | It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds |
The Vine and the Goat | . |
The Vixen and the Lioness | Quality is better than quantity |
The Wasp and the Snake | . |
The Wasps the Partridges and the Farmer | . |
The Weasel and the Mice | . |
The Widow and Her Little Maidens | . |
The Widow and the Sheep | The least outlay is not always the greatest gain |
The Wild Ass and the Lion | Might makes right |
The Wild Boar and the Fox | It is too late to whet the sword when the trumpet sounds |
The Wind and the Sun | Kindness effects more than severity |
The Wolf and the Crane | In serving the wicked, expect no reward, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pains |
The Wolf and the Crane | Gratitude and greed go not together |
The Wolf and the Fox | . |
The Wolf and the Goat | Beware of a friend with an ulterior motive |
The Wolf and the Kid | It is easy to be brave from a safe distance |
The Wolf and the Horse | Men of evil reputation, when they perform a good deed, fail to get credit for it |
The Wolf and the Lamb | Any excuse will serve a tyrant |
The Wolf and the Lamb | Any excuse will serve a tyrant |
The Wolf and the Lion | . |
The Wolf and the Sheep | Hypocritical speeches are easily seen through |
The Wolf and the Shepherd | . |
The Wolf and the Shepherds | Some are too apt to condemn in others the very things they do themselves |
The Wolf in Sheeps Clothing | Harm seek. harm find |
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing | Appearances are deceptive |
The Wolf the Fox and the Ape | The dishonest, if they act honestly, get no credit |
The Wolves and the Sheep | . |
The Wolves and the Sheepdogs | . |
The Woman and Her Hen | . |
The Woodman and the Serpent | No gratitude from the wicked |
Truth and the Traveler | . |
The Young Thief and His Mother | Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old he will not depart therefrom |
The Aethiop | What's bred in the bone will stick to the flesh |
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