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- It is thrifty to prepare today for the wants of tomorrow.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), The Ant and the Grasshopper
- Be content with your lot; one cannot be first in everything.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), Juno and the Peacock
- Any excuse will serve a tyrant.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), The Wolf and the Lamb
- Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), The Dog and the Shadow
- I will have nought to do with a man who can blow hot and cold with the same breath.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), The Man and the Satyr
- Thinking to get at once all the gold the goose could give, he killed it and opened it only to find - nothing.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), The Goose with the Golden Eggs
- Put your shoulder to the wheel.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), Hercules and the Wagoner
- The gods help them that help themselves.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), Hercules and the Wagoner
- We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), The Old Man and Death
- Union gives strength.
- Aesop (620 BC - 560 BC), The Bundle of Sticks
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