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

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1 Intro, 1 | inhalation of the breath prolongs life and every expiration of 2 Intro, 1 | Because it burnt, lost its life, and found no voice.~ These 3 Intro, 1 | assembly is finished and life has reached its term~ And 4 Intro, 2 | the prolongation of his life, and~with an augmentation 5 Intro, 3 | elapsed,~repenting of the life I had squandered and perforating 6 Intro, 3 | Every moment a breath of life is spent,~ If I consider, 7 Intro, 3 | after thee; send it before.~ Life is snow, the sun is melting 8 Intro, 3 | The capital of man's life is his abdomen.~ If it be 9 Intro, 3 | heart may well despair of life;~ And if it be open so that 10 Intro, 3 | thy hands of this world's life.~ Four contending rebellious 11 Intro, 3 | becomes prevalent,~ Sweet life must abandon the body~ Wherefore 12 Intro, 3 | heart upon this world's life.~ ~ After maturely considering 13 Intro, 3 | spending the rest~of my life in continual devotion and 14 Intro, 4 | Nassar, may Allah prolong his life, augment his dignity,~enlighten 15 Intro, 4 | happiness who lived a good life,~ Because, after his end, 16 Intro, 5 | portion of our precious life in the task.~This was the 17 Intro, 5 | On Rules for Conduct in Life~ ~ At a period when our 18 1, Story1 | Who washes his hands of life~ Says whatever he has in 19 1, Story1 | pity, forbore taking his life but another~vezier, the 20 1, Story2 | good, O man, and consider life as a good fortune,~ The 21 1, Story3 | himself fights, stakes his own life~ In battle but he who flees, 22 1, Story4 | fruit from the garden of life~and has not yet enjoyed 23 1, Story4 | your slave by~sparing his life.' The king, being displeased 24 1, Story4 | should rain the water of life~ Never sip it from the branch 25 1, Story5 | made an~attempt upon his life and desired to kill him 26 1, Story6 | cherish the army as thy life~ Because a sultan reigns 27 1, Story8 | befall them, might attempt my life~and I acted according to 28 1, Story9 | decrepitude so that all~hopes of life were cut off. A trooper 29 1, Story9 | I spent my precious life in hopes, alas!~ That every 30 1, Story9 | is no hope that my past life will return.~ The hand of 31 1, Story9 | friends. Pass near me.~ My life has elapsed in ignorance.~ 32 1, Story11| exclaimed: 'O God, take his life.' He replied:~'For God's 33 1, Story12| than leading such a bad life.'~ ~ ~ 34 1, Story16| gratitude~during the rest of his life. I replied: 'Dear friend! 35 1, Story16| bread and the~danger of life, but it is against the opinion 36 1, Story16| said: 'Four persons are for life in dread of four~persons: 37 1, Story16| heart~ Because the spring of life is in darkness.'~ ~ Do not 38 1, Story23| vezier and then take my~life in retaliation so that I 39 1, Story24| pardoned by thee if once in his life he injures thee.'~ ~ The 40 1, Story30| thee.'~ ~ The period of life has passed away like the 41 1, Story32| laughed, told him that all his life he had not uttered more~ 42 1, Story36| the amir.~ ~ My precious life was spent in considering~ 43 1, Story37| s death~ Because our own life will also not last for ever.~ ~ ~ 44 2, Story5 | admonition will be of use through life to~persons like me.'~ ~ ~ 45 2, Story12| thou must bid farewell to life on the night of departure.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 46 2, Story13| moment that I grieve for life~ Or say: What fault has 47 2, Story17| comfort and thus spend my life.'~ ~ ~ A camel-rider shouted 48 2, Story20| musician who had all his life not a dirhem laid upon~the 49 2, Story28| Story 28~ ~ ~ The life of a king was drawing to 50 2, Story28| mendicant who had all~his life subsisted on the morsels 51 2, Story32| tongue and embittering my life:~ ~ ~ A bad wife in a good 52 2, Story47| dignity~but more happy in life. In death we are equal and 53 3, Story6 | It is narrated in the life of Ardeshir Babekan that 54 3, Story8 | Although maintenance of life depends upon food~ Victuals 55 3, Story11| for instance the water of life~were to be exchanged for 56 3, Story12| because thou wilt embitter his life also.~ For the needful for 57 3, Story22| shall during the rest of~my life sit in a corner and enjoy 58 3, Story23| that he would~not for his life give a morsel of bread to 59 3, Story28| mind, stimulants to a happy life but~he, who possesses none 60 3, Story28| cast on the bank, with some life still remaining in him. 61 3, Story28| unless thou~hazardest thy life and wilt not gather a harvest 62 5, Story4 | and bidden farewell to his life because the~target which 63 5, Story4 | shout and surrendered his life.~ ~ ~ It would not be strange 64 5, Story10| the value of delightful life before adversity.~ ~ ~ Return. 65 5, Story10| end.~ Had I the power of life as thou of the beard~ I 66 5, Story13| that I have already in this life, as a~punishment for it, 67 5, Story18| and the chief joy of~my life union with him':~ ~ ~ Perhaps 68 5, Story18| a sudden the foot of his life sank into the mire of~non-existence. 69 5, Story18| pleasure during the rest of my life and to retire~from mixing 70 5, Story19| to one~ Who never in his life felt their sting.~ As long 71 5, Story20| asleep?~ Remain awake that life may not elapse in vain~ 72 5, Story21| saying this, he despaired of life.~ In his agony he was heard 73 5, Story21| and Laila were to come to life again~ They might indite 74 6, Story1 | the variegated banquet of life~ We were eating a while 75 6, Story1 | that despite of his long life he regretted~the termination 76 6, Story1 | will be at the hour~ When life, so precious to him, abandons 77 6, Story2 | I shall sacrifice sweet life to thy support.~ ~ ~ Thou 78 6, Story3 | to me that he had~all his life no other son but this boy, 79 7, Story10| no child during all his~life said: 'If God the most high 80 7, Story20| sequel of the delights of life and a cunning~demon bars 81 8 | ON RULES FOR CONDUCT IN LIFE~ ~ ~ 82 8, Maxim1 | Property is for the comfort of life, not for the accumulation 83 8, Maxim1 | nothing,~ Who spent his life in accumulating property 84 8, Maxim4 | Who has spent a profitless life~ Bought nothing and threw 85 8, Admon8 | is not proper~to endanger life.~ ~ ~ When the hand is foiled 86 8, 12 | the term of my father's life had come to an end~ He gave 87 8, 14 | Maxim 19~ ~ ~ Life is in the keeping of a single 88 8, 32 | recluses~only eat to preserve life, youths until the dishes 89 8, 34 | easy to deprive a man of life.~ When he is slain he cannot 90 8, 49 | for thou wilt not save thy life.~ ~ ~ Whether thou strivest 91 8, 1 | neither fears to lose his life nor hopes~for gold.~ ~ ~ 92 End | book is ended Before my~life has reached its termination. -


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