The Flies And The Honey

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An illustration for the story The Flies And The Honey by the author Aesop
Richard Bartz, Tachina Fly, 2009
An illustration for the story The Flies And The Honey by the author Aesop
Richard Bartz, Tachina Fly, 2009
An illustration for the story The Flies And The Honey by the author Aesop

A jar of honey was upset and the sticky sweetness flowed out on the table. The sweet smell of the honey soon brought a large number of Flies buzzing around. They did not wait for an invitation. No, indeed; they settled right down, feet and all, to gorge themselves. The Flies were quickly smeared from head to foot with honey. Their wings stuck together. They could not pull their feet out of the sticky mass. And so they died, giving their lives for the sake of a taste of sweetness.

Be not greedy for a little passing pleasure. It may destroy you.

A related adage: "You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar."


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