The Flea and the Wrestler
Posted by kathavarta on November 29, 2008
A Flea settled upon the bare foot of a Wrestler and bit him, causing the man to call loudly upon Hercules for help.
When the Flea a second time hopped upon his foot, he groaned and said, “O Hercules! if you will not help me against a Flea, how can I hope for your assistance against greater antagonists?”
Moral:
Treat every enemy differently, for victory.

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