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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
    • Maxim 42
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Maxim 42
 
 
  Who has renounced appetites for the sake of approbation by men has
fallen from licit into illicit appetites.
 
 
        A devotee who sits in a corner not for God's sake
        Is helpless. What can he see in a dark mirror?
 
 
  Little by little becomes much and drop by drop will be a torrent;
that is to say, he who has no power gathers small stones that he may
at the proper opportunity annihilate the pride of his foe.
 
 
        Drop upon drop collected will make a river.
        Rivers upon rivers collected will make a sea.
        Little and little together will become much.
        The granary is but grain upon grain.
 
 
 
 



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