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

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1 Intro, 1 | to the inhabitants of the world, the purest~of mankind and 2 Intro, 2 | perfection, but the lord of the world, the axis of the revolving~ 3 Intro, 2 | protect his son.~ ~ Verily the world is happy through him; may 4 Intro, 2 | Turks because I saw~ The world entangled like the hair 5 Intro, 2 | that first I beheld~ The world full of confusion, anxiety 6 Intro, 2 | on God the creator of the world,~ As long as the world and 7 Intro, 2 | the world,~ As long as the world and wind endure.~ ~ 8 Intro, 3 | and wash thy hands of this world's life.~ Four contending 9 Intro, 3 | not his heart upon this world's life.~ ~ After maturely 10 Intro, 3 | who is the refuge of the world, the shadow of~God, the 11 1, Story1 | Feridun:~ ~ O brother, the world remains with no one.~ Bind 12 1, Story1 | upon possessions and this world~ Because it has cherished 13 1, Story3 | should disappear from the world.~ ~ This state of affairs 14 1, Story6 | extortions they dispersed in the world and chose exile on account 15 1, Story13| drunkenness:~ ~ 'We have in the world no moment more delightful 16 1, Story13| happiness there is no one in the world,~ I take it if thou carest 17 1, Story19| oppression~was small in the world but whoever came augmented 18 1, Story19| tyrant does not remain in the world~ But the curse on him abides 19 1, Story20| on~his destruction in the world.'~ ~ Fire burning with wild 20 1, Story22| have for the trash of this world surrendered~my blood, the 21 1, Story26| Because one sigh may uproot a world.~ ~ Upon the diadem of Kaikhosru 22 1, Story27| itself does not exist in this world~ Or nobody practices it 23 1, Story32| A man who has seen the world utters much falsehood.~ ~ 24 1, Story37| had been removed from this world by God the most high. He~ 25 1, Story39| heaven.~ It happens in the world that many~ Silly men are 26 2, Story5 | The abandoning of the world, of lust, and of desire~ 27 2, Story8 | person is, to the eyes of the world, of good aspect~ But my 28 2, Story9 | heard that the prince of the world,~Muhammad the chosen, upon 29 2, Story11| travelled from the road of the world of form, the physical,~to 30 2, Story11| form, the physical,~to the world of meaning, the moral world. 31 2, Story11| world of meaning, the moral world. I perceived that my words~ 32 2, Story14| the culprit, saying: 'The world~must indeed have become 33 2, Story18| with their face towards the world~ Say their prayers with 34 2, Story25| they were a tribe in the world,~apparently distressed, 35 2, Story28| distressed for~bread and now a world of distress has overwhelmed 36 2, Story32| house~ Is his hell in this world already.~ Alas for a bad 37 2, Story34| Descending into the base world,~ Sticks in the honey like 38 2, Story34| two classes of~men in the world: scholars and hermits.' 39 2, Story34| experienced in the affairs of the world, being~present, said: 'O 40 2, Story35| town. He said: 'Lord of the world, who is a~devotee does not 41 2, Story39| teach people to abandon the world~ But themselves accumulate 42 2, Story47| said: 'O king, in this world we are inferior to thee 43 2, Story47| They will take from the world not more than a shroud.~ 44 3, Story1 | begging would vanish from the world.'~ ~ ~ O contentment, make 45 3, Story15| whether he had seen in the world anyone~of more exalted sentiments 46 3, Story16| wings~ He would rob the world of every sparrow-egg.~ It 47 3, Story28| gaining experience of the~world, as the travellers in the 48 3, Story28| fellow.~ Go and travel in the world~ Before that day when thou 49 3, Story28| when thou goest from the world.'~ ~ ~ The father replied: ' 50 3, Story28| enjoys the delights of the world.'~ ~ ~ A rich man is not 51 3, Story28| destitute of the goods of this world~ Must be in his own country 52 3, Story28| with idle fancies into the~world and no one will ever hear 53 3, Story28| He whom the turning world is to afflict~ Will be guided 54 3, Story29| doors upon~the face of the world, so that no regard for kings 55 4, Story1 | enemies a thorn.~ ~ ~ The world illumining sun and fountain 56 4, Story10| was~departing naked in the world, he was attacked from behind 57 5, Story1 | whom is a marvel in the world, how it~happens that he 58 5, Story13| company~ But where in the world is one like thee?~ ~ ~ More 59 5, Story14| to thee, disregarding the world.~ Not knowing thou wouldst 60 5, Story17| contentedly retired from the world into a cave.~ Why, said 61 5, Story18| my eye could not see the world without thee.~ Here I am 62 5, Story20| no friends in the whole world:~ ~ ~ Whoever has seen gold 63 5, Story20| up high it may destroy a world.' The qazi, however,~replied:~ ~ ~ ' 64 5, Story20| continued: 'O lord of the world, I~have been nourished by 65 5, Story20| committed only by me in the world. Throw another man~headlong 66 5, Story21| eye to all the rest of the world.~ If Mejnun and Laila were 67 6, Story2 | educated,~experienced in the world, of a quiet disposition, 68 7, Story2 | property and riches of the world are not to be~relied upon; 69 7, Story4 | man, experienced in the world, who had heard~me, smiled 70 7, Story6 | is shining upon the whole world~ But produces in some places 71 7, Story11| virtue to gain the whole world.~ Gain the heart of one 72 7, Story16| tradition that the prince of the world, upon whom be~the benediction 73 7, Story17| without experience in the world, the drum-sounds of~warriors 74 7, Story20| Hush! The prince of the world alluded~to the poverty of 75 7, Story20| their sleep~ On the whole world as a spring of water.~ ~ ~ 76 7, Story20| greediness, the wealthy of the world~ Can no more fill than dew 77 7, Story20| finger of astonishment of a world~ On the teeth; from what 78 7, Story20| deluge were to distress the world, they, trusting in their 79 7, Story20| are the~possessors of this world and of the next, like the 80 7, Story20| His~Majesty Padshah of the world who is aided by devine grace,~ 81 7, Story20| vouchsafe a blessing to the world~ And in his mercy made thee 82 7, Story20| made thee padshah of the world.'~ ~ ~ When the qazi had 83 7, Story20| thou hast conquered this world and the next.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 84 8, Maxim1 | profit by riches of the world~ Be liberal to mankind as 85 8, Admon4 | fire is high, it burns the world.~ Allow not the bow to be 86 8, 12 | be hungry with the whole world,~whilst a contented man 87 8, 12 | wealth of the surface of the world will not fill a greedy~ 88 8, 14 | a single breath and the world is an~existence between 89 8, 14 | sell the religion for~the world 'are asses', they sell Joseph 90 8, 51 | the mansion of the next world.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 91 8, 54 | to be restrained from the world,~ No matter whether the 92 8, 70 | the castigations of this world will fall under~eternal 93 8, 70 | nearer punishment of this world besides~the more grievous


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