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I. The Lion and the Mouse


II. The Scorpion and the Ladybug


III. The Dog in the Manger



IV. The Ants and the Grasshopper


V. The Frog and the Chrysalis


VI. Hercules and the Carter


VII. The Fox and his Tale


VIII. The Elephant, The Katydid, and  The Bear



IX. The Spider, the Cockerel, and the Ram



X. The Farmer and the Snake


XI. The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass


XII. The Ship and the Whale


XIII.  The Phoenix and The Turtle





XV.   The Piranha and the Shark


"There is but one aristocracy: the aristocracy of those who are kind."

"A person will be true only to his own Nature"

"Unpleasantness boomerangs upon those who embrace Schadenfreude."


"Practice random acts of kindess" for "senseless acts of beauty."

"Beauty is only skin deep, but so is Ugliness."

"The Powers That Be are not fond of lazy Dorks."

"Do not awaken a Sleeping Giant with mean-spirited cruelty."

"Loyalty is a Gestalt* of Faith, Hope, Love, these three, and thus Loyalty is the greatest of all Virtues."


"Those who bear False Witness should be wary of Cockerels."



"A Snake in the Grass will be a Snake in your bosom."

"Learn from others' mistakes; you will make fewer of your own."

"Ideals are like the Stars.  Chart your course by them!"

"Confront your fears!  The greatest Courage is not being fearless, but being fearful and facing the demons down."


"Food for thought.""














*GESTALT: A unified whole which equals more than the sum of its parts.
About KINDNESS...

About INTEGRITY...

About MALICIOUSNESS


About COMPLACENCY......

About BEAUTY...


About PERSEVERANCE...

About RETRIBUTION...

About LOYALTY...





About  GOSSIP and
DEFAMATION



About GRATITUDE...

About WISDOM...


About IDEALS...


About COURAGE..





About. GREED


MORAL
THEME
Use this site to browse the fables at random by clicking their pages below.  Each fable will also carry a link to the one following so you can read them sequentially..
"Expect nothing but what you yourself can control.... and that might be nothing also."

About EXPECTATIONS...
Work in Progress
XIV.  The Boy and the Wolf