So with the hare already racing away, is there any hope for the tortoise at all?
The Bhaktivedanta Manor at Aldenham was donated to the Hare Krishna movement by George Harrison in 1973.
After eating whatever was there in the ground, the hare defecated a little and played with his tail.
George Bellows and his friend Edward Hopper have been the hare and the tortoise of American realist art.
The hare did not notice the hunter, or did not understand his significance.
The Bug Club Plays to Read include traditional stories such as The Hare And The Tortoise as well as dramas about children today.
It turns out the moral from the fable of the tortoise and the hare holds true in investing, slow and steady wins the race.
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The programme looks closely at the prevention messages designed by the Hare Krishna movement and provides examples on how beliefs can influence attitudes towards sex and HIV.
The next step, Borgiani says, will involve getting appliances connected to the Internet--not for the hare-brained idea of serving up Web pages, but for controlling a manufacturer's service cost.
The hut and its land would be taken over by forest, and the hare would come out of the bushes and soil what had once been a dwelling of the human race.
Finding a puddle, the hare had a good drink, looked all around with moist, conscious eyes, then lay down in a little pit to one side, curled up into the warmth of his own body, and dozed off.
The hare hid in the grass, lamented a little in his own way, then tidied his fur, crept through a gap in the fence, and disappeared into the forest, putting aside his recent grief for the sake of future life.
One such study, conducted by Sarah Werning of the University of California, Berkeley, and her colleagues, is reminiscent of Aesop's fable about the hare and the tortoise with dinosaurs playing the role of the cocky lagomorph and crocodiles that of the slow but steady chelonian.
Fyodorov put the little hare down by the stove and took his ten-month-old daughter in his arms.
By the 19th century, the Easter Hare had become the Easter Bunny, and American children awaited baskets filled with eggs, chocolates, jelly beans and more come Easter morning.
In what fairy tale will the early hare take a nap so the awakened tortoise will be allowed to somehow, miraculously get back into the race?
The Irish hare may rest more easily after the Assembly voted in favour of a permanent ban on coursing.
It was feared that the Irish hare would lose its protection in Northern Ireland after the Environment Committee decided against putting it on a protection schedule last year.
The Irish hare attracted major conservation concern following a sustained population decline in Northern Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s.
The hunter approached the little hare, picked him up, and tucked him against his chest.
This amendment and another proposed by the Alliance party to make the Irish hare a protected species both also fell.
Berris said he and other officers searched Room 915 at the O'Hare Plaza Hotel at the request of Los Angeles Police.
Rather than baskets, children once left out their straw-filled caps and bonnets to be filled with colored, hard-boiled eggs by the Easter Hare.
In fact, Jobs recounted recently how he'd travel to the local Hare Krishna temple every weekend while in college because he didn't have enough money to eat.
Hare coursing is the pursuit of a hare by a pair of hunting dogs, often greyhounds, and is common in rural Northern Ireland.
Mr Wilson said the vote to ban hare coursing at the consideration stage of the Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill had been "historic".
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