Monday, 20 November 2017

Grapes are sour

                      The fox and the Grapes

                       

"The grapes are sour"is well know proverb.It means people often find fault with things which they like to achieve but they cannot succeed in getting them.Then only to satisfy themselves,they find defects in them.

It was a very hot day in a summer.A fox was very hungry.He did not get anything to eat.He wandered here and there in search of food but could not succeed.

At last,he went to an orchad.He saw there ripe grapes hanging from a grapevine.He thought that he would get something to eat from there.His mouth began to water at the thought of Delicious and Juicy grapes.

He jumped up to get the grapes but could not reach them.He jumped again and again but could nor succeed in getting the grapes.The grapes were too high for him.At last,he was disappointed and gave up the attempt.He left the orchard sadly.To keep appearances and to console his sad heart,he said "The grapes are unripe and sour and are not worth-eating".i do not like them.saying so he went away.
Moral:



  1. Grapes are sour
  2. People pretend to dislike what they cannot get.


Honesty is the Best policy

                                             Honesty is the Best policy



"Honesty is the best policy" is a well-known proverb.It means that honesty is always appreciated.No one like dishonest person.Everyone likes honest dealings in life.Honesty makes people trust you.The honest person is rewarded in whatever field he may be.


Once there lived a poor wood cutter in a village near a river.He was very honest and hard working.He used to cut wood from forest,sell it in the bazaar and earn money.He lived a very simple life.He was contented with his lot.One day he was cutting wood near the bank of a river.All of sudden,his ax slipped from his hand and fell into the deep water of the river.


He became very sad because he did not know how to swim.He began to to weep over his loss of ax.He looked upward and prayed to God.Suddenly ,an angel appeared there and asked him why he was weeping.The wood cutter told the angel  that his ax had fallen into the river.It was only source of his income.The angel took pity on him.He jumped into the river and brought out a gold ax.

He gave this gold ax to the woodcutter.The woodcutter refused to take it and said it is not his ax.The angel dived again and into the water and brought out a silver ax.He gave it to the woodcutter but he again refused to take it.He told the angel that his ax was made neither of gold nor of silver.His ax was made of iron.The angle once again dived into the water and brought out an iron ax.


The woodcutter felt very happy to see his iron ax.The angel was deeply impressed with the honesty of the woodcutter.He gave him the other two axes of gold and silver as a reward of his honesty.

Moral:



  1. Honesty is the best policy
  2. Honesty never goes unrewarded