
Aesop's Fables - The Frog and The Ox
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Aesop's Fables - The Frog and The Ox
Industry and Idleness - The idle apprentice returned from sea and in a garret with a prostitute.
Others will fight for you
"Take special note of the change to our policy on honesty."
'Dayton, you're a decent, respectable, ethical, honest and nice guy. What the hell are you up to?'
"You're six years old and I'm your mother! - I'm SUPPOSED to impose my moral standards on you!"
"Bless me father for I have allegedly sinned."
Moses and the Three Wise Monkeys
"Boy, the Reverend sure has your number."
Moral Fruit and Fiber Cereal
The tortoise and hare
'It has to be understandable, Higbe. A code of ethics is not actually to be written in code.'
'Is there anyway that I could specialize in corporate law and still be one of the good guys.'
'I imagine you were pretty nervous addressing an army of experts.'
The tortoise and the hare - Aesop's fables.
'Hell's Kitchen/God's Pantry'
The Dilemma of a Whistle Blower
'He was brought up with a moral, compassionate and philanthropic upbringing, but by putting his nose to the grind stone, he managed to surmount those handicaps.'
"Go ahead. Don't think of it as plagiarism, think of it as an homage."
Aesop's Fables - Dog and His Own Reflection
Arabian Buyer
'Of course, times have changed. The Earl and Countess now live in that folly!'
Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here (If you have already abandoned all hope please disregard this notice.)
J. Dunwoody, Politician - Never offered a 'quid pro quo' for anything.
'My father will kill me. I'm pregnant... we'll have to run away.'
"Which is better: made in USA by illegal immigrants or made overseas by cheap labor?"
'I haven't talked to you about business ethics, have I?'
Asap's Fables.
The Little Engine With Unrealistic Expectations
Whistle-blower.
"Well, there is one more procedure I've always wanted to try."
"Rumor has it you guys have really been ramping things up in the Ethics Department."
The best place to rest your head is on a clear conscience.
The Good Little Boy Who Did not Prosper - an Illustration to M Twain's Story
'I won! I won!'
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