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Timeless Wisdom of Aesop
The Mule
A Mule, frolicsome from lack of work and from too much corn, galloped about in a very extravagant manner, and said to himself:
"My father surely was a high-mettled racer, and I am his own child in speed and spirit."
On the next day, being ridden a long journey, with two people on his back and feeling very wearied, he exclaimed in a disconsolate tone:
"I must have made a mistake; my father, after all, could have been only an ass."
Every truth has two sides.
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