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

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  • Chapter VI - ON WEAKNESS AND OLD AGE
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Story 4
 
 
  One day, in the pride of youth, I had travelled hard and arrived
perfectly exhausted in the evening at the foot of an acclivity. A weak
old man, who had likewise been following the caravan, came and asked
me why I was sleeping, this not being the place for it. I replied:
'How am I to travel, having lost the use of my feet?' He said: 'Hast
thou not heard that it is better to walk gently and to halt now and
then than to run and to become exhausted?'
 
 
        O thou who desirest to reach the station
        Take my advice and learn patience.
        An Arab horse gallops twice in a race.
        A camel ambles gently night and day.
 
 
 
 



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