TITLES AND MORALS
1. "The Honest Woodcutter" - Honesty is the best policy.
2. "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" - Don't lie, or no one will believe you when you tell the truth.
3. "The Ant and the Grasshopper" - Hard work and preparation are important for success.
4. "The Fox and the Grapes" - It's easy to despise what you cannot get.
5. "The Lion and the Mouse" - Even the smallest of creatures can be of great help.
6. "The Wind and the Sun" - Gentleness can be stronger than force.
7. "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" - Appreciate what you have, rather than always wanting more.
8. "The Donkey in the Lion's Skin" - Don't pretend to be something you're not.
9. "The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs" - Greed can lead to loss.
10. "The Cat and the Mice" - United we stand, divided we fall.
11. "The Frog and the Ox" - Don't try to be something you're not, or you might get into trouble.
12. "The Crow and the Pitcher" - Necessity is the mother of invention.
13. "The Fox and the Crow" - Never believe a flatterer.
14. "The Hare and the Tortoise" - Slow and steady wins the race.
15. "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf" - Don't lie, or no one will believe you when you tell the truth.
16. "The Dog in the Manger" - Don't begrudge others what you cannot have yourself.
17. "The Fox and the Goat" - Don't try to get something that is not meant for you.
18. "The Mice in Council" - United we stand, divided we fall.
19. "The Fox and the Stork" - Tit for tat.
20. "The Man and the Wood" - Don't waste what you have.
21. "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" - Don't be greedy.
22. "The Lion and the Ass" - Pride goes before a fall.
23. "The Crow and the Snake" - Be careful of flatterers.
24. "The Fox and the Crab" - Don't try to be something you're not.
25. "The Ant and the Dove" - Help others in need.
26. "The Boy and the Nettle" - Patience is a virtue.
27. "The Fox and the Lion" - Don't be afraid of things that seem scary.
28. "The Ass in the Lion's Skin" - Don't pretend to be something you're not.
29. "The Two Travelers and the Axe" - Honesty is the best policy.
30. "The Trees and the Axe" - Don't be jealous of others' success.
31. "The Fox and the Grapes" - Don't despise what you cannot get.
32. "The Horse and the Donkey" - Don't be proud of things that are not yours.
33. "The Lion and the Mouse" - Even the smallest of creatures can be of great help.
34. "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" - Don't lie, or no one will believe you when you tell the truth.
35. "The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs" - Greed can lead to loss.
36. "The Cat and the Mice" - United we stand, divided we fall.
37. "The Frog and the Ox" - Don't try to be something you're not, or you might get into trouble.
38. "The Crow and the Pitcher" - Necessity is the mother of invention.
39. "The Fox and the Crow" - Never believe a flatterer.
40. "The Hare and the Tortoise" - Slow and steady wins the race.
41. "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf" - Don't lie, or no one will believe you when you tell the truth.
42. "The Dog in the Manger" - Don't begrudge others what you cannot have yourself.
43. "The Fox and the Goat" - Don't try to get something that is not meant for you.
44. "The Mice in Council" - United we stand, divided we fall.
45. "The Fox and the Stork" - Tit for tat.
46. "The Man and the Wood" - Don't waste what you have.
47. "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" - Don't be greedy.
48. "The Lion and the Ass" - Pride goes before a fall.
49. "The Crow and the Snake" - Be careful of flatterers.
50. "The Fox and the Crab" - Don't try to be something you're not.
51. "The Ant and the Sparrow" - Help others in need, and they will help you in return.
52. "The Bear and the Bees" - Don't disturb others' peace.
53. "The Fox and the Crab" - Don't try to be something you're not.
54. "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" - Appreciate what you have.
55. "The Fox and the Goat" - Don't try to get something that is not meant for you.
56. "The Mice in Council" - United we stand, divided we fall.
57. "The Fox and the Stork" - Tit for tat.
58. "The Man and the Wood" - Don't waste what you have.
59. "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" - Don't be greedy.
60. "The Lion and the Ass" - Pride goes before a fall.
61. "The Crow and the Snake" - Be careful of flatterers.
62. "The Fox and the Crab" - Don't try to be something you're not.
63. "The Ant and the Sparrow" - Help others in need, and they will help you in return.
64. "The Bear and the Bees" - Don't disturb others' peace.
65. "The Fox and the Crow" - Never believe a flatterer.
66. "The Hare and the Tortoise" - Slow and steady wins the race.
67. "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf" - Don't lie, or no one will believe you when you tell the truth.
68. "The Dog in the Manger" - Don't begrudge others what you cannot have yourself.
69. "The Fox and the Goat" - Don't try to get something that is not meant for you.
70. "The Mice in Council" - United we stand, divided we fall.
71. "The Fox and the Stork" - Tit for tat.
72. "The Man and the Wood" - Don't waste what you have.
73. "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" - Don't be greedy.
74. "The Lion and the Ass" - Pride goes before a fall.
75. "The Crow and the Snake" - Be careful of flatterers.
76. "The Fox and the Crab" - Don't try to be something you're not.
77. "The Ant and the Sparrow" - Help others in need, and they will help you in return.
78. "The Bear and the Bees" - Don't disturb others' peace.
79. "The Fox and the Crow" - Never believe a flatterer.
80. "The Hare and the Tortoise" - Slow and steady wins the race.
81. "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf" - Don't lie, or no one will believe you when you tell the truth.
82. "The Dog in the Manger" - Don't begrudge others what you cannot have yourself.
83. "The Fox and the Goat" - Don't try to get something that is not meant for you.
84. "The Mice in Council" - United we stand, divided we fall.
85. "The Fox and the Stork" - Tit for tat.
86. "The Man and the Wood" - Don't waste what you have.
87. "The Fisherman and the Golden Fish" - Don't be greedy.
88. "The Lion and the Ass" - Pride goes before a fall.
89. "The Crow and the Snake" - Be careful of flatterers.
90. "The Fox and the Crab" - Don't try to be something you're not.
91. "The Ant and the Sparrow" - Help others in need, and they will help you in return.
92. "The Bear and the Bees" - Don't disturb others' peace.
93. "The Fox and the Crow" - Never believe a flatterer.
94. "The Hare and the Tortoise" - Slow and steady wins the race.
95. "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf" - Don't lie, or no one will believe you when you tell the truth.
96. "The Dog in the Manger" - Don't begrudge others what you cannot have yourself.
97. "The Fox and the Goat" - Don't try to get something that is not meant for you.
98. "The Mice in Council" - United we stand, divided we fall.
99. "The Fox and the Stork" - Tit for tat.
100. "The Man and the Universe" - We are all connected, and our actions have consequences.
101. "The Foolish Crow and the Sly Fox" - One should not believe flattery.
102. "The Golden Touch/A King's Greed for Gold" - Greed brings ruin/Grasp all lose all.
103. "The Fox and the Crane" - Do not do to others what you do not like others to do to you.
104. "The Clever King and his Dishonest Subject" - Every noble work needs a lot of dedication.
105. "The Donkey and its Clever Master" - Wickedness brings its own punishment.
106. "The King Bruce and the Spider" - Perseverance is the mother of success.
107. "The Clever Rabbit and the Tyrant Lion" - Wisdom is better than strength.
108. "The Boys and the Frogs"- One man's sport is another man's death.
109. "Lord Buddha and Grief-stricken Mother" - Death is common to all.
110. "Two Friends and a Bear" - A friend in need is a friend indeed.
111. "Sir Philip Sidney and a Wounded Soldier" - Generosity lies in sacrifice.
112. "The Boy and the Wolf" - Nobody believes a liar.
113. "The old Lady and Her Physician" - Dishonesty never pays in the long run.
114. "The Blue Jackal" - One cannot shake off one's nature.
115. "Three Artists and the Judge" - True art lies in concealing art.
116. "The Tiger and a Foolish Brahmin" -
Cleverness rescues one from danger.
117. "The Driver and His Elephants" - Tit for tat.
118. "The Birds and the Monkey" - Good advice to the fools only increases the anger.
119. "The Grasshopper and the Ant" - Save in summer or suffer in winter.
120. "The Crow and the Pitcher" - Where there is a will, there is a way.
121. "The Fox and the Goat" - Don't trust the advice of the sly.
122. "The Fox and the Stork" - Tit for tat.
123. "The Lion and the Mouse" - A little thing may be of great help.
124. "The Sun and the Wind" - Persuasion is better than force.
125. "The Farmer and the Goose" - Grasp all, lose all.
126. "The Farmer and the Snake" - Don't expect gratitude from the wicked.
127. "The Piper and the Rats" - Promises must be kept.
128. "The Fox and the Grapes" - Grapes are sour.
129. "The Hermit and the Mouse" - One should not ignore one's benefactor.
130. "The Strength of Unity" - United we stand, divided we fall.
131. "The Wolf and the Crane" - Never trust a rogue.
132. "The Greedy Dog" - Grasp all, lose all.
133. "The Mice and the Cat" - Easier said than done.
134. "The Wolf and the Lamb" - A tyrant never wants a plea.
135. "A wood-cutter and His Axe" - Honesty is the best policy.
136. "The Cap-Seller and the Monkeys" - Necessity is the mother of invention/The presence of mind often solves difficult problems.
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