Khoda pahad inkali cuhiya
Once there was a farmer who toiled in his fields from sunrise to sunset, working harder than anyone else. Despite his efforts, his crops always yielded less than his neighbors who worked more efficiently. One day, a wise elder told him, "It's not about how hard you work, but how smartly you work." The farmer realized the importance of planning, strategy, and efficiency, which helped him achieve greater results with less physical labor.
de nane atha theriyama thanda suthikittu irukke
Yes, the story of King Midas is based on the proverb "All that glitters is not gold," which means that appearances can be deceiving and that something that looks valuable may not be as valuable as it seems. This proverb ties in with the story of King Midas, who learned the hard way that not everything he touched turned to gold was truly valuable.
'Talk is cheap' is a proverb; a proverb is a little story with a moral message. An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you already know the definition - this phrase does make perfect sense.
real bravery is found in action not words
There are two sides to every story
You'll find something in Aesop's Fables Try www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/aesop/ home.freeuk.net/elloughton13/aesop.htm
Nonfiction
So they say...
yes there is the title is the same as the story
yes
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no its not! its based on a book from an author. if it was real that would have been the sadest thing ever! i hated the part when the kid died!