Lesson:
Enemies promises were made to be broken.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
The Nurse and the Wolf
The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar
Lesson:
The memory of a good deed lives.If you do something good to your neighbor they will remember you in what you have done because you helped them great in times they need help.
The Vixen and the Lioness

Lesson:
Quality is better than quantity. If we prepare food it should be well-prepared, delicious and wholesome.because if we make something without any effort the product will not be good and the consumer will not be satisfied.
The Sick Stag
Lesson:
Evil Companions bring more hurt than profit. For example you have a friend who's physically kind to you but in the inside they have evil intentions to hurt you and use you as a decoy.
The Seagull and the Kite
A SEAGULL having bolted down too large a fish, burst its deep gullet-bag and lay down on the shore to die. A Kite saw him and exclaimed: "You richly deserve your fate; for a bird of the air has no business to seek its food from the sea."
Lesson:
We should mind our own business and be contented to what we have on our own turf. we should not make fun of other's lives.
The Frogs and the Well
Two Frogs lived together in a marsh. But one hot summer the marsh dried up, and they left it to look for another place to live in: for frogs like damp places if they can get them. By and by they came to a deep well, and one of them looked down into it, and said to the other, "This looks a nice cool place. Let us jump in and settle here." But the other, who had a wiser head on his shoulders, replied, "Not so fast, my friend. Supposing this well dried up like the marsh, how should we get out again?"
Lesson:
Let us always look in the path we are going because maybe we will be jeopardized by our own faults
The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion
THE ASS and the Fox, having entered into partnership together for their mutual protection, went out into the forest to hunt. They had not proceeded far when they met a Lion. The Fox, seeing imminent danger, approached the Lion and promised to contrive for him the capture of the Ass if the Lion would pledge his word not to harm the Fox. Then, upon assuring the Ass that he would not be injured, the Fox led him to a deep pit and arranged that he should fall into it. The Lion, seeing that the Ass was secured, immediately clutched the Fox, and attacked the Ass at his leisure.
LESSON:
Never trust your enemy. Example when you have rivals
they will do anything to bring you down
LESSON:
Never trust your enemy. Example when you have rivals
they will do anything to bring you down
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