[Read more…] about Caesar and The SlaveA Slave performed minor tasks for Caesar hoping for his freedom. Caesar turned him down saying he must pay more than a token for freedom.
You need to pay a fair price for what you want.
The Generous Lion
[Read more…] about The Generous LionA Lion was with its kill. A thief demanded half but the Lion made him go away. A traveler, respecting the Lion, left but was called back for a share.
Respecting strength can yield rewards.
The Frogs and The Fighting Bulls
[Read more…] about The Frogs and The Fighting BullsA frog saw two bulls fighting but wasn’t worried. Another frog said he should be as the loser might come to live in the area. The loser did and frogs died.
Watch out for unintended consequences.
JBR 1874 Editor’s Collection
The fables marked with the symbol to the right represent 1874 versions collected by editor Joseph Benjamin Rundell who’s Preface is reproduced below.
[Read more…] about JBR 1874 Editor’s CollectionThe Bear and The Bees
[Read more…] about The Bear and The BeesThe weakest united may be strong to avenge. A bear seeking honey overlooks the fact that many bees united can make even the largest uncomfortable.
The weakest united may be strong to avenge.
The Fox and The Mosquitoes
[Read more…] about The Fox and The MosquitoesA fox rationalizes that he’d rather full mosquitoes bother him than hungry ones.
There were politicians in Aesop’s time.