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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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1 Intro, 2 | perpetuate his reign~ ~ The good reputation of Sa'di which 2 Intro, 2 | augmentation of his reward for his good qualities and deeds;~exalt 3 Intro, 2 | tigers.~ Within a man of good disposition like an angel,~ 4 Intro, 3 | fit for amity.~ As all the good and bad must surely die,~ 5 Intro, 3 | their inclinations to every good thing.~ ~ Perused with a 6 Intro, 4 | eternal happiness who lived a good life,~ Because, after his 7 Intro, 4 | Because, after his end, good repute will keep his name 8 1, Story1 | speaks anything but what is good.~ ~ The following inscription 9 1, Story2 | of Nushirvan survives in good repute~ Although much time 10 1, Story2 | since he passed away.~ Do good, O man, and consider life 11 1, Story2 | and consider life as a good fortune,~ The more so, as 12 1, Story4 | take instruction from the good,~ To educate unworthy persons 13 1, Story4 | some days~ Associated with good people and became a man.~ ~ 14 1, Story4 | How can a man fabricate a good sword of bad iron?~ O sage, 15 1, Story4 | or work thereon.~ To do good to wicked persons is like 16 1, Story4 | persons is like Doing evil to good men.'~ ~ ~ 17 1, Story5 | and may the monarchy and good fortune of~my lord be perpetual.'~ ~ 18 1, Story9 | entered the gate with the good~news that a certain fort 19 1, Story9 | had been conquered by the good luck of the~king, that the 20 1, Story10| sows bad seed and expects good fruit~ Has cudgelled his 21 1, Story11| calling him, said: 'Utter a good prayer for me',~whereon 22 1, Story11| dervish rejoined: 'It is~a good prayer for thee and for 23 1, Story13| Because I care neither for good nor for bad nor for anyone.'~ ~ 24 1, Story13| king when he was not in good humour, he became angry 25 1, Story16| might~become aware of his good or ill luck.~ ~ Many a man 26 1, Story16| s affable behaviour and good management elicited~approbation 27 1, Story16| this manner~the star of his good luck ascended till he reached 28 1, Story17| who had conceived a very good~opinion of these persons 29 1, Story17| and the arrears to be made~good. I expressed my gratitude, 30 1, Story18| died because he obtained a good reputation.~ ~ ~ 31 1, Story20| thy transgressions,~ Do good to the people whom God has 32 1, Story21| seest an unworthy man in good luck~ Intelligent men have 33 1, Story24| noble sentiments and of good aspect who~served his companions 34 1, Story24| perusal to be as follows: 'The good opinion of high personages 35 1, Story27| pleased with this want of good manners, ordered them to~ 36 1, Story28| not paid homage and shown good manners?' He~replied: 'Tell 37 1, Story33| men expatiated upon~his good character to the padshah 38 1, Story33| furniture of the house.~ Do good even to a malevolent fellow.~ 39 1, Story41| population and spoke~nothing but good of the king.'~ ~ The intelligent 40 2, Story1 | him to be a religious and good man~ And, if thou knowest 41 2, Story5 | Strive by thy acts to be good and wear anything thou listest.~ 42 2, Story8 | in an assembly and, his good qualities being~extolled, 43 2, Story8 | the eyes of the world, of good aspect~ But my internal 44 2, Story23| down to curse me.'~ To be good and to be in spoken of by 45 2, Story23| to be bad and considered good by them.~ ~ ~ Look at me 46 2, Story23| Look at me whom the good opinion of our contemporaries 47 2, Story23| what I speak~ I would be of good conduct and a devotee.~ ~ ~ 48 2, Story24| Put him to shame by thy~good conduct.'~ ~ ~ Be thou well 49 2, Story32| life:~ ~ ~ A bad wife in a good man's house~ Is his hell 50 2, Story34| advice as well as~imitate thy good works.' The hermit refused 51 2, Story34| friendship require thee to~do good to both classes. Bestow 52 2, Story34| another hermit.~ ~ ~ Who has a good behaviour and a secret with 53 2, Story34| pendants.~ ~ ~ A dervish of good behaviour and of happy disposition~ 54 2, Story35| Despite of my wishing to~do good to this class of worshippers 55 2, Story44| Story 44~ ~ ~ I asked a good man concerning the qualities 56 3, Story11| were to be exchanged for a good reputation, no wise man 57 3, Story14| would be an abandonment of good~manners, especially in the 58 3, Story16| rich~ Knows better what is good for thee than thyself.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 59 3, Story22| Alexandria~because it has a good climate', and correcting 60 3, Story23| Eat thou, O virtuous and good man,~ What that mean fellow 61 3, Story28| saying this, he asked for the good wishes of his father,~took 62 3, Story28| been~propitious to thee and good luck helpful so that a royal 63 3, Story29| information that,~trusting in the good manners of the respected 64 4, Story1 | because on most occasions good and bad words are scattered~ 65 4, Story1 | greatest who does not see any good.'~ ~ ~ The brother of enmity 66 4, Story1 | enmity passes not near a good man~ Except to consider 67 4, Story12| bad qualities appear to be good.~ They fancy my faults are 68 4, Story13| give him pain, said: 'My good fellow, in this mosque there 69 5, Story1 | descends into the heart appears good to the~eye.'~ ~ ~ He whose 70 5, Story1 | everything bad, it will be good.~ But he whom the padshah 71 5, Story2 | with all the beauty and good~qualities he possesses, 72 5, Story11| He replied: 'There is no good in them for when one of 73 5, Story18| profit of the sea would be good if there were no fear of 74 5, Story20| reputation of anyone.~ Many a good name of fifty years~ Was 75 5, Story20| friends and~appreciated their good opinion as well as their 76 6, Story1 | the constitution~may be good no reliance is to be placed 77 6, Story2 | cold~and warm, had tried good and bad, who knows the diities 78 6, Story3 | whispering to his companion: 'How good it would be if I knew where~ 79 6, Story3 | tomb of thy father.~ What good hast thou done to him~ To 80 7, Story4 | to be a religious, meek, good and wise man. He~spoke only 81 7, Story5 | dirhems.~ When the name of a good fellow has spread in a locality~ 82 7, Story5 | Whatever thou knowest of good wishes and advice.~ It may 83 7, Story13| knowest will not elicit a good reply.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 84 7, Story20| power of dervishes to do good was tied and that the foot~ 85 7, Story20| intention of wealthy men to do good was broken.~ ~ ~ The liberal 86 7, Story20| offensive and said: 'My good friend, the rich are the~ 87 7, Story20| attain their power of doing good who art able~ To perform 88 7, Story20| feet cannot walk, and no good can come from a hungry belly.~ ~ ~ 89 7, Story20| liberality open, seeking a good name and pardon from God. 90 8, Maxim1 | advised Quran: 'Do thou good as~Allah has done unto thee.' 91 8, Maxim1 | Who has not accumulated good with dirhems and dinars~ 92 8, Maxim7 | the bad is to injure the good; to pardon~tyrants is to 93 8, 10 | mentioned by someone, his good points~will not be praised.~ ~ ~ 94 8, 13 | 15~ ~ ~ Whoever does no good in the time of ability will 95 8, 20 | with bad people will see no good.~ ~ ~ If an angel associates 96 8, 25 | handsome in form possesses a good character; the~qualities 97 8, 51 | of Pharaoh.~Nevertheless good men retain a cheerful countenance 98 8, 53 | for the acquisition of~a good character, not for chanting 99 8, 53 | proudly on his~head.~ ~ ~ A good humoured and pleasant military 100 8, 73 | unbecoming~ Lose not thy own good humour.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 101 8, 74 | A mendicant with a good end is better than a padshah 102 8, Story | hast already had mercy upon good men by creating them~to 103 8, Story | men by creating them~to be good.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 104 8, 1 | intelligent man,~ Because the good are in themselves great


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