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The Frog and the Ox

"Oh Father," said a little Frog to the big one sitting by the side of a pool, "I have seen such a terrible monster! It was as big as a mountain, with horns on its head, and a long tail, and it had hoofs divided in two." "Tush, child, tush," said the old Frog, "that was only Farmer White's Ox. It isn't so big either; he may be a little bit taller than I, but I could easily make myself quite as broad; just you see." So he blew himself out, and blew himself out, and blew himself out. "Was he as big as that?" asked he. "Oh, much bigger than that," said the young Frog. Again the old one blew himself out, and asked the young one if the Ox was as big as that. "Bigger, father, bigger," was the reply. So the Frog took a deep breath, and blew and blew and blew, and swelled and swelled and swelled. And then he said: "I'm sure the Ox is not as big as--." But at this moment he burst.

Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction.

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2003-9-17 04:02 PM - Rockin Randy
This fable I relate to people where I live as being somone else and not being themselves.Its sad but true that we should all be ourselves an not try to be someone or something we are NOT!!!!!!
2003-7-10 12:02 PM - big dave
self destruction indeed < STUPID FROG >
2003-2-5 09:00 PM - gdgn
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2003-2-5 09:00 PM - gdgn
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