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

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | imperfection of their worship and say: We have not worshipped 2 Intro, 1 | What shall I despairing say of One who has no form?~ 3 Intro, 5 | himself of what he had to say.~When Barzachumihr heard 4 Intro, 5 | and then begin to talk.~ Say thyself enough before others 5 Intro, 5 | thyself enough before others say enough.~ By speech a man 6 1, Story6 | in the day of calamity,~ Say to him: 'Be generous in 7 1, Story16| independence and~that they will say:~ ~ 'Behold that dishonourable 8 1, Story16| the envious malevolently say that I am a camel and~I 9 1, Story16| that occasion venture~to say anything? Accordingly I 10 1, Story27| and he~went so far as to say to the sultan: 'I allow 11 1, Story31| Should he in plain day say it is night,~ It is meet 12 1, Story32| surface of the earth, I shall say something~more and, if it 13 1, Story38| propriety, I have~nothing to say about them.'~ ~ When an 14 1, Story40| armpits.~ ~ Thou wouldst say that, till the resurrection, 15 2, Story3 | earth of helplessness~ I say Every morning as soon as 16 2, Story6 | boy said: 'Then likewise~say thy prayers again as thou 17 2, Story9 | equal to me?' But he did not say that such was~always the 18 2, Story13| to be slain~ I shall not say that moment that I grieve 19 2, Story13| that I grieve for life~ Or say: What fault has thy slave 20 2, Story18| face towards the world~ Say their prayers with their 21 2, Story23| How long wilt thou say: 'The malevolent and envious~ 22 2, Story28| often I heard great men say~ The patience of a dervish 23 2, Story30| people~ But not till they say: 'It is enough!'~ If thou 24 2, Story37| encouragement likewise to say~something. The dervish replied: ' 25 2, Story45| are not leather.~ I do not say these words in jest,~ Leave 26 3, Story20| departure he was heard to say:~ ~ ~ 'Nothing was lost 27 4, Story2 | enemies~ Because they will say 'La haul' but rejoice.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 28 4, Story5 | am worse than thou canst say that I am~ Because I know 29 4, Story7 | I heard a philosopher say that no one has ever made 30 4, Story7 | and shrewdness~ Does not say a word till he sees silence.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 31 4, Story12| be rose and jessamine.~ Say. Where is the bold and quick 32 5, Story8 | thee to satiety.~ Again I say that no one will be satiated.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 33 5, Story17| presence no voice came to say: I am he.~ ~ ~ He also said: ' 34 5, Story17| leave of him?~ Thou wouldst say that he who parts from friends 35 5, Story19| O company of friends, say to him who is unconcerned~ ' 36 5, Story20| thrown up to the palace?~ Say to the tall man: "Do not 37 6, Story1 | he replied:~'What shall I say?'~ ~ ~ Hast thou not seen 38 7, Story3 | padshahs because whatever they say or do is~commented on by 39 7, Story5 | turning mill; that is to say, only he~who has a fixed 40 7, Story5 | thou wilt not be heard, say~ Whatever thou knowest of 41 7, Story7 | I heard a pir-instructor say to his murid: 'The mind 42 7, Story8 | art descended, that is to say, thou wilt be asked~what 43 7, Story20| organs are twins, that is to say, they~are the two children 44 7, Story20| speaking from~experience when I say that they station rude and 45 7, Story20| would not fear~God and would say:~ ~ ~ If another perishes 46 7, Story20| saved their own blankets~ Say: What boots it if all mankind 47 8, 30 | come forward; that is to say, when a base fellow is~unable 48 8, 34 | enounce a contrary opinion and say that it is~preferable to 49 8, 43 | be a torrent;~that is to say, he who has no power gathers 50 8, 53 | bee without honey.'~ ~ ~ Say to the rude and unkind bee,~ ' 51 8, 60 | if he goes to a tavern to say his prayers, he will be 52 8, 69 | will even prophets have?~ Say: 'Remove the veil from the 53 8, 76 | not, but preserve.~ They say hope of spending is better 54 End | Compassionate one I should say: 'O Lord,~ I am the sinner


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