The Eagle and the Arrow

part of:  Aesop's Fables
original title:  Ἀετὸς τοξευθείς
original language:  Ancient Greek

The situation of the Eagle Wounded by an Arrow vaned with its own feathers is referred to in several ancient Greek sources and is listed as fable 276 in the Perry Index. It is generally applied to the misery of realising that one has contributed to one's own injury but also as a warning against self-reliant pride. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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