Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | with all thy heart to the advice of Sa'di.~ Such is the
2 Intro, 5 | fifty-six.~ Our intention was advice and we gave it.~ We recommended
3 1, Story6 | king, displeased with the advice of his censorious vezier,~
4 1, Story16| changed and ascribed my advice to an~interested motive,
5 1, Story16| thy feet in bonds~ If the advice of people cannot penetrate
6 1, Story28| The king then asked for advice and the~dervish said:~ ~ '
7 2, Story19| few words of wisdom and advice to the~robbers so that they
8 2, Story20| convivial meetings. When the advice of my~sheikh occurred to
9 2, Story20| and had given me abundant advice, I did not mind it.~This
10 2, Story21| an intelligent man taking advice thereby.~ But if a hundred
11 2, Story34| profit by thy spiritual advice as well as~imitate thy good
12 2, Story39| receive into his ears~ The advice although it be written on
13 3, Story28| approved of the old man's advice and became~suspicious of
14 5, Story4 | my friends not to give me advice~ Because my eyes are fixed
15 5, Story4 | pitied his state, gave him~advice and at last confined him
16 5, Story8 | old friend not to give me advice with the tongue~ Because
17 5, Story20| approved of the unanimous advice of his friends and~appreciated
18 6, Story4 | reach the station~ Take my advice and learn patience.~ An
19 7, Story5 | that he did not accept my advice and that my warm~breath
20 7, Story5 | knowest of good wishes and advice.~ It may soon happen that
21 7, Story5 | have not listened to the advice of a scholar.'~ ~ ~ After
22 7, Story9 | noble fellow, remember this advice.~ 'Whoever is not faithful
23 8, Maxim5 | stand more in need of the advice of intelligent men than~
24 8, Maxim5 | If thou wilt listen to advice, padshah,~ There is none
25 8, Maxim10| It is a mistake to accept advice from an enemy but permissible
26 8, Admon10| Give me for instruction one advice like an aged person.'~ He
27 8, 5 | Advice~ ~ ~ If thou art aware of
28 8, 7 | Maxim 14~ ~ ~ Whoever gives advice to a self-willed man stands
29 8, 7 | stands himself in need~of advice.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
30 8, 12 | end~ He gave me this one advice and passed away:~ Lust is
31 8, 29 | Whoever does not listen to advice will have occasion to hear~
32 8, 60 | scholars for a piece of advice.~ They said: 'Connect thyself
33 8, 70 | then fetters.~ If they give advice and thou listenest not,
34 8, 71 | fowl in the trap.~ Take advice by the misfortunes of others~
35 8, 71 | That others may not take advice from thee.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
36 End | that the bitter medicine of advice is commingled with~the honey
37 End | both worlds.~ ~ ~ We gave advice in its proper place~ Spending
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