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1    2|    seeking second causes, the wise man only perceives the first
2    3| Jelal-ud-Din Rumi).~ ~ ~ ~The wise man by studying nature enters
3    6|      from ignorance of man,~ ~Wise is he who only truth conceives.'~ ~ ~ ~
4    6|     truth conceives.'~ ~ ~ ~A wise man realizes that the fundamental
5   11|       it are more than merely wise, and may be regarded as
6   14| ordinary man~ ~2. Insan — the wise man~ ~3. Wali — the holy
7   15|       wisdom; still it is not wise to avoid interest as long
8   19| representation which only the wise can understand.~ ~4. Ruhi —
9   20|       a certain sense; so the wise keep silence in distinguishing
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