Moral of Aesops Fable: Gratitude is the sign of noble souls
This fable was about the golden rule. the slave treated the lion right and the lion treated the slave right.
Moral of Aesops Fable: It is easy to propose impossible remedies
This fable was about how it takes skill to come up with an idea that will actually work, while it's easy to come up with impossible proposals.
Moral of Aesops Fable: Be not hasty to envy the condition of others.
The moral of this fable is be happy with what you got because the grass is not always greener on the other side.
Moral of Aesops Fable: "Any excuse will serve a tyrant."
The moral of this story is that people will make up any excuse to get what they want.
The Fox and the Mosquitoes Fable An Aesop's Fable With a Moral
The moral of this story is that it's better to deal with yur problems you have now, rather than get rid of those problems and have a new set of them.
Moral of Aesops Fable: Better no rule than cruel rule
The moral of this story is that it is better to be without leadership than to be with bad leadership.
Moral of Aesops Fable: When you are in a man's power you must do as he bids you
The moral of this story is do what you are told by the people who have power over you.
Moral of Aesops Fable: Better humble security than gilded danger
The moral of this story is be happy with what you have, because even though it may not seem like it, there is always someone else who has it worse.
Moral of Aesops Fable: United we stand, divided we fall
The moral of this story is that people are always stronger in numbers.
Moral of Aesops Fable: There is always someone worse off than yourself
The moral of this story was that there is always someone in this world who has it worst than you. Be appreciative for what you've got.
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