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Vincent Teo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Harm hatch, harm catch

What does it mean :

The moral value from the story "The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk" is Harm hatch, harm catch.

Anyone can explain to me?
  

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I'd never heard of this fable. Here it is. Here's a good explanation of the moral from the Free Dictionary: Those who are promoters of harmful thoughts, ideas and actions, will, at some later time, be the recipient of similar thoughts, ideas and actions.

  • I'd never heard of this fable.
  • Here it is.
  • Here's a good explanation of the moral from the Free Dictionary: Those who are promoters of harmful thoughts, ideas and actions, will, at some later time, be the recipient of similar thoughts, ideas and actions.
  • (DeDale2Tell) In shorter form: You reap what you sow.
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I'd never heard of this fable. Here it is.

Here's a good explanation of the moral from the Free Dictionary:

Those who are promoters of harmful thoughts, ideas and actions, will, at some later time, be the recipient of similar thoughts, ideas and actions.

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