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 经典寓言故事:工人和蛇

A labourer's little son was bitten by a snake and died of the wound. The father was beside himself with grief, and in his anger against the snake the caught up an axe and went and stood close to the snake's hole, and watched for a chance of killing it. Presently the snake come out, and the man aimed a blow at it, but only succeeded in cutting of the tip of its tail before it wriggled in again. He then tried to get it to come out a second time, pretending that he wished to make up the quarrel. But the snake said, "I can never be your friend because of my lost tail, nor you mine because of your lost child."

Injuries are never forgotten in the presence of those who caused them.

工人的小儿子被一条毒蛇咬了一口,并且死于蛇伤。悲痛气愤之余,工人抓起一把斧头,气冲冲地跑到蛇洞外,等待机会砍死蛇。不久,蛇从洞里出来了,工人立即一斧头砍过去,可是只砍断了它的尾巴尖。随后,工人还想再如法炮制,便假装想与蛇和解。可是,蛇却说:“我永远也无法成为你的朋友,因为我丢了自己的尾巴,而你却丢失了儿子。”

在造成创伤的双方心里,永远无法忘却伤痛。

经典寓言故事:笼子里的鸟与蝙蝠

A singing-bird was confined in a cage which hung outside a window, and had a way of singing at night when all other birds were asleep. One night a bat came and clung to the bars of the cage, and asked the bird why she was silent by day and sang only at night. "I have a very good reason for doing so," said the bird: "it was once when I was singing in the daytime that a fowler was attracted by my voice, and set his nets for me and caught me. Since then I have never sung except by night." But the bat replied, "It is no use your doing that now when you are a prisoner. If only you had done so before you were caught, you might still have been free."

Precautions are useless after the event.

一只画眉鸟被囚禁在窗外挂着的一个笼子里,当其他鸟儿都酣睡时,她却在夜里唱歌。有一个夜晚,蝙蝠飞过来,抓住鸟笼的栅栏,问她为什么白天默默无声,却在夜里放声歌唱。小鸟回答说:“我这样做是有道理的,曾经有一次,当我在白天唱歌时,一个捕鸟人被我的歌声吸引,就用鸟笼子捉住了我。从此我只在夜里歌唱。”可是,蝙蝠却说:“你现在这样做根本没用了,因为你已经成为阶下囚。若是在被捉住之前这样做就好了,那样或许你依然是自由之身!”

待事情发生之后再预防,为时已晚。

经典寓言故事:家驴和野驴

A wild ass, who was wandering idly about, one day came upon a pack-ass lying at full length in a sunny spot and thoroughly enjoying himself. Going up to him, he said, "What a lucky beast you are! Your sleek coat shows how well you live. How I envy you!" Not long after the wild ass saw his acquaintance again, but this time he was carrying a heavy load, and his driver was following behind and beating him with a thick stick. "Ah, my friend," said the Wild Ass, "I don't envy you any more, for I see you pay dear for your comforts."

Advantages that are dearly bought are doubtful blessings.

有一天,一头无所事事的野驴,看见一头家驴正舒适地躺在阳光充足的地方自娱自乐。他走了过去,说:“你可真幸运呀!从你那光滑的皮肤就能看出来,你的日子过得很舒服呀,我真羡慕你!”不久,野驴又看见家驴驮着沉重的货物,驴夫还跟在后面不停地用鞭子抽打他,这一次,野驴说:“我的朋友,我不再羡慕你了,因为我知道你付出了惨痛的代价。”

用昂贵代价换来的优势是令人怀疑的服气。