Monthly Archives: September 2013

283.The Seaside Travellers

SOME TRAVELERS, journeying along the seashore, climbed to the summit of a tall cliff, and looking over the sea, saw in the distance what they thought was a large ship. They waited in the hope of seeing it enter the harbour, but as the object on which they looked was driven nearer to shore by the wind, they found that it could at the most be a small boat, and not a ship. When however it reached the beach, they discovered that it was only a large faggot of sticks, and one of them said to his companions, “We have waited for no purpose, for after all there is nothing to see but a load of wood.”

Our mere anticipations of life should not run wild and outrun its realities.

282.The Seagull and the Kite

A SEAGULL having bolted down too large a fish, burst its deep gullet-bag and lay down on the shore to die. A kite saw him and exclaimed:

“You richly deserve your fate; for a bird of the air has no business to seek its food from the sea.”

Every man should be content to mind his own business.

281.The Rose and the Amaranth

AN AMARANTH planted in a garden near a rose-tree, thus addressed it:

“What a lovely flower is the rose, a favourite with men and women. I envy you your beauty and your perfume.”

The rose replied,

“I indeed, dear Amaranth, flourish but for a brief season! If no cruel hand pluck me from my stem, yet I must perish by an early doom. But you are immortal and never fade, but bloom for ever in renewed youth.”

Don’t think too well of others and their conditions.

One is to rise above superficial appearances and immediate issues.

280.The Rivers and the Sea

THE RIVERS joined together to complain to the sea, saying,

“Why is it that when we flow into your tides so potable and sweet, you work in us such a change, and make us salty and unfit to drink?”

The sea, perceiving that they intended to throw the blame on him, said,

“Well, cease to flow into me, and then you will not be made briny.”

Don’t accuse if you’re unsure.