Aesop's Fables [Full Audiobook]

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Aesop's Fables [free full audiobook online listen] by Aesop

Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. Of diverse origins, the stories associated with Aesop's name have descended to modern times through a number of sources. They continue to be reinterpreted in different verbal registers and in popular as well as artistic media.

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  • @mitchell2290
    0:19 - greed brings loss 0:43 - better less in safety than more in danger 2:37 - don't get ahead of yourself 3:39 - a man who talks for both sides is not to be trusted by either 4:37 - let those who propose be willing to perform 5:19 - pride comes before the fall 6:00 - no one is too weak to do good 6:57 - neccessity is the mother of invention 7:39 - 1:07:29 - nothing can compensate for a loss of liberty 1:08:03 - promises of suitor must be taken with caution (he is motivated to impress) 1:09:20 - attempt not impossibilities 1:09:45 - a fool trades certain gain for uncertain profit 1:10:33 - a man can be measured by his company 1:11:16 - the worst ingratitude is that which injures those who service 1:11:57 - flattery inflates ego, and deflates wit 1:13:08 - fair-weather friends aren't worth much 1:13:30 - greed brings loss 1:14:06 -
  • @roberta-qc9lf
    One of the best books to give a child. Mothers should give it to their sons.
  • @laserbeam002
    I've heard many of these stories all my life but I didn't know they were part of Aesop's Fables.
  • @touchonesw8535
    I an 48, I fell in love with these stories before I was 10. These stories go back that far in my memory..
  • @osmiumsoul9535
    It's amazing these stories were known and read throughout the history of rome, Caesar and cleopatra, Jesus, muhammad, the black death, the Renaissance and reformation, the train, the car, internet... people have always been intelligent and wise, however knowledge and uncertainty shift through time.
  • @wasimazher
    I'm not a kid...but I feel like one listening to these amazing lessons on life.
  • @funkyfiss
    I love how every story has a moral or life lesson that I don't have to figure out by myself.
  • @micahsolis7
    i read a few of these in class but i absolutely LOVE the stories.. i could listen to them all day... which i did for 3 hours and 27 minutes long!!! i love Aesop's Fables!!!
  • @jg11x11
    To learn these Fables the hard way is to truly live perhaps
  • Why TF aren't these simple yet indescribably powerful life lessons not taught in all schools??
  • @WaffyWRM
    aesop should make another one this series was really good
  • @iktomi5
    what a delight to re hear these true jems! just love the fable the wolf & the lamb... the tyrant will never give justice to the oppressed! This is today’s devotion... We’ve had in short succession 2020 one injustice after the other! Capitalism is no just system to the all! but of course the ruling class would disagree 100% arrr the truth is mired in suit & guff 😖 great upload
  • @cheritripp9470
    I really enjoy Phil Chenevert reading. There's had been audiobooks I had chosen just because I saw he would be doing the reading.
  • @0532phillipjoy
    Fascinating. They date back almost as far as Homer...but not the one with the gun lol.
  • @music2heart4u
    The us political system would not be in the disgusting condition that they are in if they all understood these fables which I have known and cherished and passed on since I was a child.
  • @proud2bpagan
    noone is too weak to not do good...(my mom used to tell us this!)
  • This was one of our bed time stories , those are good memories, the stories were short that as a kid you would beg for more.