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

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  • Chapter II - THE MORALS OF DERVISHES
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Story 43
 
 
  A pious man saw an acrobat in great dudgeon, full of wrath and
foaming at the mouth. He asked: 'What is the matter with this fellow?'
A bystander said: 'Someone has insulted him.' He remarked: 'This
base wretch is able to lift a thousand mann of stones and has not
the power to bear one word.'
 
 
  Abandon thy claim to strength and manliness.
  Thou art weak-minded and base, whether thou be a man or woman.
  If thou art able, make a sweet mouth.
  It is not manliness to strike the fist on a mouth.
 
 
        Although able to tear up an elephant's front
        He is not a man who possessed no humanity.
        A man's nature is of earth.
        If he is not humble he is not a man.
 
 
 
 



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