Saturday, 24 August 2013

Some Moral Lessons From Aesop's Fables


  • A magnificient and promising beginning often ends in a paltry performance.
  • Every truth has two sides.It is best to look at both before we declare where we stand.
  • Even when liars tell the truth,they are never believed.
  • Better to learn from the mistakes of others than your own.
  • Remember no matter how miserable you are,there are some people whose shoes you would not want to wear.
  • We should not deprive others of their blessings simply because we cannot enjoy them ourselves.
  • Self-help is the best help.
  • People are always awake when food is on the platter,but they often turn a deaf ear when called to work.
  • Some time ambitious can take us beyond the limits of our power.
  • Never venture into an affair unless you know that there is a way out.
  • Those who attempt the impossible through foolish means are bound to destroy themselves.
  • Those who assume a character not suited to them generally betray themselves by overacting.
  • The value of money depends not on accumulation but in its use.



Source:Smash Magazine

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