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

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  • Chapter VIII - ON RULES FOR CONDUCT IN LIFE
    • Admonition 5
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Admonition 5
 
 
  Speak so between two enemies that thou mayest not be put to shame if
they become friends.
 
 
        Between two men contention is like fire,
        The ill-starred back-biter being the wood-carrier.
        When both of them become friends again
        He will among them be unhappy and ashamed.
        To kindle fire between two men
        Is not wise but is to burn oneself therein.
 
 
        Converse in whispers with thy friends
        Lest thy sanguinary foe may hear thee.
        Take care of what thou sayest in front of a wall
        Because an ear may be behind the wall.
 
 
 
 



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