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Aesop
Timeless Wisdom of Aesop
The Camel and Jupiter
The Camel, when he saw the Bull adorned with horns, envied him and wished that he himself could obtain the same honors.
He went to Jupiter, and besought him to give him horns, because it was a great grief to him to see other animals furnished with what he had not.
Jupiter, vexed at his request because he was not satisfied with his size and strength of body, and desired yet more, not only refused to give him horns, but even deprived him of a portion of his ears.
By asking for what we do not need,
we may lose what we already have.
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