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

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  • Chapter V - ON LOVE AND YOUTH
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Story 15
 
 
  The beautiful wife of a man died but her mother, a decrepit old hag,
remained in the house on account of the dowry. The man saw no means of
escaping from contact with her until a company of friends paid him a
visit of condolence and one of them asked him how he bore the loss
of his beloved. He replied: 'It is not as painful not to see my wife
as to see the mother of my wife.'
 
 
      The rose has been destroyed and the thorn remained.
      The treasure has been taken and the serpent left.
      It is better that one's eye be fixed on a spear-head
      Than that it should behold the face of an enemy.
      It is incumbent to sever connection with a thousand friends
      Rather than to behold a single foe.
 
 
 
 



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