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Thursday, 7 August 2008
Daily Quote:
"There is nothing so stupid as an educated man, if you get him off the thing he was educated in." (Rogers, Will - Experts)

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Browse Quotations by Aesop

The little reed, bending to the force of the wind, soon stood upright again when the storm had passed over.
Men often bear little grievances with less courage than they do large misfortunes.
Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties.
Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit; and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in.
Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow.
He that is discontented in one place will seldom be content in another.
We often give our enemies the means for our own destruction.
There once was a Bald Man who sat down after work on a hot summer's day. A Fly came up and kept buzzing about his bald pate, and stinging him from time to time. The Man aimed a blow at his little enemy, but - whack - his palm come on his own head instead; again the Fly tormented him, but this time the Man was wiser and said: YOU WILL ONLY INJURE YOURSELF IF YOU TAKE NOTICE OF DISPICABLE ENEMIES.
A farmer who had a quarrelsome family called his sons and told them to lay a bunch of sticks before him. Then, after laying the sticks parallel to one another and binding them, he challenged his sons, one after one, to pick up the bundle and break it. They all tried, but in vain. Then, untying the bundle, he gave them the sticks to break one by one. This they did with the greatest ease. Then said the father, Thus, my sons, as long as you remain united, you are a match for anything, but differ and separate, and you are undone.
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
We should look to the mind, and not to the outward appearance.
-- Aesop | Mind
The unhappy derive comfort from the misfortunes of others.
Men often applaud an imitation and hiss the real thing.
The injuries we do and the injuries we suffer are seldom weighed on the same scales.
-- Aesop | Pain
Fools take to themselves the respect that is given to their office.
It is easy to be brave when far away from danger.
-- Aesop | Risk
Our insignificance is often the cause of our safety.

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