“We often give our enemies the means for our own destruction”

“Those who suffer most cry out the least.”

“Better be wise by the misfortunes of others than by your own.”

“Wise men say nothing in dangerous times”

“Vices are their own punishment”

“The north wind and the sun were disputing which was the stronger, and agreed to acknowledge as the victor whichever of them could strip a traveler of his clothing. The wind tried first. But its violent gusts only made the man hold his clothes tightly around him, and when it blew harder still the cold made him so uncomfortable that he put on an extra wrap. Eventually the wind got tired of it and handed him over to the sun. The sun shone first with moderate warmth, which made the man take off his topcoat. Then it blazed fiercely, till, unable to stand the heat, he stripped and went off to a bathe in a nearby river. Persuasion is more effective than force. ”

“once upon a time all the rivers combined to protest against the action of the sea in making their waters salt. "When we come to you," sad they to the sea, "we are sweet and drinkable; but when once we have mingled with you, our waters become as briny and unpalatable as your own." The sea replied shortly, "Keep away from me, and you'll remain sweet.”

“Be content with your lot; once cannot be first in everything.”

“The more you want, the more you stand to lose”

“The haft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagles own plumes. We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction.”

“Whoever neglects old friends for the sake of new deserves what e gets if he loses both”

“There are many statues of men slaying lions, but if only the lions were sculptors there might be quite a different set of statues.”

“A man is known by the company he keeps”

“Look and see which way the wind blows before you commit yourself.”

“Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten”

“Try as one may, it is impossible to deny one's nature”

“All men are more concerned to recover what they lose than to acquire what they lack.”

“It is with our passions, as it is with fire and water, they are good servants but bad masters.”

“I can't be friends with a man who blows hot and cold with the same breath.”

“Expect no reward when you serve the wicked, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pain”

“It is easy to despise what you cannot get”

“Self-help is the best help”

“Uninvited guests are often most welcome when they leave”

AN ASTRONOMER used to go out at night to observe the stars. One evening, as he wandered through the suburbs with his whole attention fixed on the sky, he fell accidentally into a deep well. While he lamented and bewailed his sores and bruises, and cried loudly for help, a neighbor ran to the well, and learning what had happened said: "Hark ye, old fellow, why, in striving to pry into what is in heaven, do you not manage to see what is on earth?”

“Every man carries two bags about him, one in front and one behind, and both are full of faults. The bag in front contains his neighbors' faults, the one behind his own. Hence it is that men do not see their own faults, but never fail to see those of others.”

“Do not attempt to hide things which cannot be hidden.”

“United you will be more than a match for your enemies. But if you quarrel and separate, your weakness will put you at the mercy of those who attack you.”

“Servants don't know a good master till they have served a worse.”

“Keep your place in life and your place will keep you”

A Crow was sitting on a branch of a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak when a Fox observed her and set his wits to work to discover some way of getting the cheese. Coming and standing under the tree he looked up and said, "What a noble bird I see above me! Her beauty is without equal, the hue of her plumage exquisite. If only her voice is as sweet as her looks are fair, she ought without doubt to be Queen of the Birds." The Crow was hugely flattered by this, and just to show the Fox that she could sing she gave a loud caw. Down came the cheese, of course, and the Fox, snatching it up, said, "You have a voice, madam, I see: what you want is wits.”

A hungry Fox saw some fine bunches of Grapes hanging from a vine that was trained along a high trellis, and did his best to reach them by jumping as high as he could into the air. But it was all in vain, for they were just out of reach: so he gave up trying, and walked away with an air of dignity and unconcern, remarking, "I thought those Grapes were ripe, but I see now they are quite sour.”

“Sometimes the slow ones blame the active for the delay.”

“Facts speak plainer than words”

“It is one thing to conceive a good plan, and another to execute it”

“No argument, no matter how convincing, will give courage to a coward”

“Persuasion is better than force.”

“It is thrifty to prepare today for wants of tomorrow.”

“It is absurd to ape our betters.”

“I am sure the grapes are sour. ”

“...convinced that in trying to please all, he had pleased none, and had lost his ass into the bargain.”

“Much wants more and loses all.”

“Better poverty without a care than wealth with its many obligations.”

“Lay not the blame on me, O sailor, but on the winds. By nature I am as calm and safe as the land itself, but the winds fall upon me with their gusts and gales, and lash me into a fury that is not natural to me.”

A NUMBER of Flies were attracted to a jar of honey which had been overturned in a housekeeper's room, and placing their feet in it, ate greedily. Their feet, however, became so smeared with the honey that they could not use their wings, nor release themselves, and were suffocated. Just as they were expiring, they exclaimed, "O foolish creatures that we are, for the sake of a little pleasure we have destroyed ourselves." Pleasure bought with pains, hurts.”

“Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends.”

“If you are wise you won't be deceived by the innocent airs of those whom you have once found to be dangerous.”

“Those who enter through the back door can expect to be shown out through the window”

“Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.”

“Slow but steady wins the race.”

“In critical moments even the very powerful have need of the weakest.”