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

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1 Intro, 1 | ideas,~ Above anything people have said or we have heard 2 Intro, 2 | which is current among the people,~the renown of his eloquence 3 Intro, 2 | simple, love him because the~people follow the religion of their 4 1, Story4 | departed to attack some people~and leave the place empty. 5 1, Story4 | race and offspring of these~people and better to dig up their 6 1, Story4 | days~ Associated with good people and became a man.~ ~ When 7 1, Story10| administer justice to thy~ people~ And if thou failest to 8 1, Story12| so as~not to injure the people for a while.'~ ~ I saw a 9 1, Story16| bonds~ If the advice of people cannot penetrate into thy 10 1, Story17| from distant lands~ The people go to visit it from many 11 1, Story19| to be taken by force~ The people belonging to his army will 12 1, Story20| transgressions,~ Do good to the people whom God has created.~ ~ 13 1, Story20| with impunity plunder the people.~ A hard bone may be made 14 1, Story21| that an oppressor of the people, a soldier, hit the~head 15 1, Story24| under obligations.'~ ~ If people injure thee grieve not~ 16 1, Story24| nor grief come from the people.~ Be aware that the contrasts 17 1, Story26| forcibly gave it away to rich -people gratuitously. A pious man~ 18 1, Story26| and long lives~ Will the people walk over my head on the 19 2, Story5 | our~company.'~ ~ ~ How can people know who is in the dress?~ 20 2, Story5 | display to the face of the people.~ ~ ~ Strive by thy acts 21 2, Story7 | Quran in my lap,~whilst the people around us were asleep. I 22 2, Story7 | rather than disparaging people.'~ ~ ~ The pretender sees 23 2, Story8 | beauteous colours by the people~ Praised whilst he is ashamed 24 2, Story11| mirror in a~locality of blind people. I had, however, opened 25 2, Story19| philosopher being among the people of the caravan, one of~them 26 2, Story20| visit to an assembly of~people in which I saw a musician.~ ~ ~ 27 2, Story20| hair on the bodies of the people stood on end.~ The fowls 28 2, Story23| thou art~better than the people imagine?'~ ~ ~ How long 29 2, Story23| to be in spoken of by the people~ Is better than to be bad 30 2, Story23| locked to the access of people~ That they may not spread 31 2, Story25| contented whereas today they are~people outwardly satisfied but 32 2, Story30| There is no harm in visiting people~ But not till they say: ' 33 2, Story34| graceful placidity:~ ~ ~ People around him are dying with 34 2, Story38| do? I am troubled by the~people, many of whom pay me visits. 35 2, Story39| speeches.'~ ~ ~ They teach people to abandon the world~ But 36 2, Story47| door of pretence away from people~ To fight against them if 37 3, Story4 | It is a law with~these people not to eat until appetite 38 3, Story7 | had remained alive. The people were~astonished but a sage 39 3, Story8 | because~repletion keeps people ailing. The boy replied: ' 40 3, Story14| wonder the heart-smoke of the people did not condense~ To form 41 3, Story14| about him because certain people would impute it to~the ignorance 42 3, Story15| guest of Hatim since many people had~come round to his banquet 43 3, Story16| surrounded by a crowd of~people. On asking for the reason 44 3, Story18| perished~from exhaustion. Some people afterwards discovered his 45 3, Story28| talent he holds the hearts of people captive and religious men 46 3, Story28| Goes to a place where people know not his name.'~ ~ ~ 47 3, Story28| He beheld a crowd of people, every person sitting with 48 3, Story28| although~he supplicated the people greatly, they paid no attention 49 3, Story28| turned back. The rest of the people then~thought proper to pacify 50 3, Story28| by a hair.~ ~ ~ Then the people fell at his feet, craving 51 3, Story28| last reached a well and~saw people drinking water for a pashizi 52 3, Story28| destitute condition. The people had,~however, no mercy with 53 3, Story28| account of~thieves. The people of the caravan trembled 54 3, Story28| the~caravan, said: 'O ye people, I am more afraid of this 55 3, Story28| after spending it. When the people saw the stranger naked~and 56 3, Story28| treachery of the caravan people on the road. The~father 57 4, Story10| hoping for the gifts of people.~ I hope no gift from thee. 58 4, Story12| become pleasant and that~the people were comfortable during 59 4, Story12| disagreeable voice and that the~people are displeased with my loud 60 5, Story3 | to~bear the talk of the people but would not relinquish 61 5, Story11| I asked one of the people of Baghdad what he thought 62 5, Story17| was about to depart, some people told him~that I was Sa'di, 63 6, Story3 | me that in the~locality people resorted to a certain tree 64 7, Story3 | utterances or acts of common people~being of no such consequence.~ ~ ~ ' 65 7, Story3 | than the sons of common people.'~ ~ ~ He whom thou hast 66 7, Story4 | ill-humoured, troublesome to the people, of a~beggarly nature and 67 7, Story4 | distressed the hearts of the people. A number of innocent boys 68 7, Story4 | the first master whom the people had made glad by~reconciliation 69 7, Story12| Who tears the skins of people with torments:~ Thou art 70 7, Story20| away the face of greed from people if thou art a man.~ Trust 71 7, Story20| tranquility and comfort in wealthy people, the fact may be reckoned~ 72 7, Story20| they do not speak to poor people except~with insolence, and 73 7, Story20| teased out of their~lives by people expecting favours and driven 74 7, Story20| perishes?~ ~ ~ 'There are people of the kind thou hast heard 75 8, Maxim9 | wound of an oppressor of the people.~ He who had mercy upon 76 8, Admon10| harsh as to disgust the people~with thee nor so mild as 77 8, 19 | learned than himself to~make people know of his learning, they 78 8, 20 | Whoever associates with bad people will see no good.~ ~ ~ If 79 8, 39 | Maxim 38~ ~ ~ A friend whom people have been cherishing during 80 8, 46 | might forget the~hungry people.~ ~ ~ How can he who lives 81 8, 60 | Anyone associating with bad people, although their nature may 82 8, 64 | becomes noted for lying,~ People do not believe him even 83 8, 66 | thy body to the tyranny of people like an ass.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 84 8, 75 | take refuge with Allah.~ If people knew our faults~ No one


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