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If you are wise you won't be deceived by the innocent airs of those whom you have once found to be dangerous

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If you are wise you won't be deceived by the innocent airs of those whom you have once found to be dangerous

In the world of Aesop's fables, the theme of deception and wisdom is a common thread that runs through many of his stories. Aesop, a Greek storyteller believed to have lived in the 6th century BC, used animals as characters to convey moral lessons to his audience. One of the recurring lessons in his fables is the importance of being wise and discerning in order to avoid being deceived by those who may appear innocent but are actually dangerous.

The quote, "If you are wise you won't be deceived by the innocent airs of those whom you have once found to be dangerous," perfectly encapsulates the essence of many of Aesop's fables. In stories like "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" and "The Fox and the Crow," Aesop warns his audience about the dangers of trusting appearances and being deceived by those who may seem harmless at first glance.
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