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

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Story 26
 
 
  I have seen a fat fool, dressed in a costly robe, with a turban of
Egyptian linen on his head, riding on an Arab horse. Someone said:
'Sa'di, what thinkest thou of this famous brocade upon this ignorant
animal?' I replied: 'It is like ugly characters scrawled with
gold-water.'
 
 
          Verily he is like an ass among men,
          A calf, a body which is bleating.
 
 
        This animal cannot be said to resemble a man
        Except in his cloak, turban and outward adornment.
        Examine all his property and belongings of his estate
        Thou wilt find nothing lawful to take except his blood.
        If a noble man becomes impoverished imagine not
        That his high worth will also decrease.
        But if into a silver threshold golden nails are driven
        By a Jew, think not that he will thereby become noble.



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