The Lion and the Man – The Story of Aesop

A man and a lion were traveling together. They started arguing about who was braver and stronger.  On the way, they came across a statue of a man strangling a lion.
"Do you see?" said the man to the lion: 
"Isn't this statue the best proof of human superiority?" 
“It is your interpretation,” replied the lion: 
“If a lion had made that statue, there would be at least twenty people in the lion's claws.” 

Aesop

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