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[Quote No.11893] Need Area: Mind > Learn "Whoever acquires knowledge but does not practice it is as one who ploughs but does not sow.
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[Quote No.57397] Need Area: Mind > Learn "He who learns the rules of wisdom without conforming to them in his life is like the man who ploughs in his field but does not sow." - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.14252] Need Area: Mind > Focus "He who learns the rules of wisdom, without conforming to them in his life, is like a man who labored in his fields, but did not sow." - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.20893] Need Area: Mind > Focus "He who learns the rules of wisdom without conforming to them in his life is like a man who ploughs in his field but does not sow.
" - Saadi (1213 - 1292) Persian poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.41290] Need Area: Mind > Focus "That sorrow [self-discipline] which is the harbinger of joy [achieving our desires] is preferable to the joy [lack of self-discipline] which is followed by sorrow [not achieving our desires]." - Saadi (circa 1213 - 1291), poet. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.45445] Need Area: Mind > Focus "That sorrow [of disciplined delayed gratification] which is the harbinger of joy [in future achievement] is preferable to the joy [of present gratification] which is followed by sorrow [for not achieving your desires]." - Saadi (circa 1213 - 1291), poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.7879] Need Area: Mind > Persist "Patience accomplishes its object, while hurry speeds to its ruin.
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[Quote No.18819] Need Area: Mind > Persist "Have patience; all things are difficult before they become easy." - Saadi (1213 - 1292) Persian poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.20590] Need Area: Mind > Persist "A little and a little, collected together, become a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop make the inundation." - Saadi (1213 - 1292) Persian poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.28859] Need Area: Mind > Persist "Have patience. All things are difficult before they become easy." - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.37131] Need Area: Mind > Persist "That sorrow which is the harbinger of joy is preferable to the joy which is followed by sorrow." - Saadi (c. 1213-1291) poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.37277] Need Area: Mind > Persist "A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop make the inundation." - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.46454] Need Area: Mind > Persist "That sorrow [sacrifice] which is the harbinger of joy [achievement] is preferable to the joy [fun] which is followed by sorrow [regret]." - Saadi (circa 1213-1291), poet. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.37132] Need Area: Money > Save "That sorrow [saving] which is the harbinger of joy [spending] is preferable to the joy [spending] which is followed by sorrow [debt]." - Saadi (c. 1213-1291) poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.30434] Need Area: Money > General "The best loved by God are, those that are rich yet have the humility of the poor, and those that are poor and have the magnanimity of the rich." - Saadi (1184 – 1283/1291?), one of the major Persian poets. [His full name in English is Muslih-ud-Din Mushrif ibn Abdullah] Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.34557] Need Area: Money > General "The best loved by God are those that are rich, yet have the humility of the poor, and those that are poor and have the magnanimity of the rich." - Saadi Famous poet. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.15730] Need Area: Friends > Friends "O wise man, wash your hands of that friend who associates with your enemies." - Saadi (1213 - 1292) Persian poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.16151] Need Area: Friends > Conversation "The telling of a falsehood is like the cut of a saber; for though the wound may heal, the sear of it will remain." - Saadi (1213 - 1292) Persian poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.17457] Need Area: Friends > Conversation "A wise man in the company of those who are ignorant has been compared to a beautiful girl in the company of blind men." - Saadi (1213 - 1292) Persian poet Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.28313] Need Area: Friends > Conversation "Whenever you argue with another wiser than yourself in order that others may admire your wisdom, they will discover your ignorance." - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.3774] Need Area: Friends > General "To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand head-bowings in prayer. " - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.4547] Need Area: Friends > General "Reveal not every secret you have to a friend, for how can you tell but that friend may hereafter become an enemy. And bring not all mischief you are able to upon an enemy, for he may one day become your friend. " - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.14940] Need Area: Friends > General "Let him who neglects to raise the fallen, fear lest, when he falls, no one will stretch out his hand to lift him up." - Saadi (1213-1292) Persian poet
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[Quote No.31655] Need Area: Fun > Gratitude "The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked together. [Which do you focus on?]" - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.33396] Need Area: Fun > Gratitude "The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked together [...because you can't really appreciate one without comparing it to the other]." - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.31119] Need Area: Fun > Experiences "Of journeying [travel] the benefits are many: the freshness it bringeth to the heart, the seeing and hearing of marvelous things, the delight of beholding new cities, the meeting of unknown friends..." - Muslih-Uddin Saadi (1184 - 1291), Persian lyric poet best known for his ethical work 'Gulistan' (1258) Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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[Quote No.10897] Need Area: Fun > General "Roam abroad in the world, and take thy fill of its enjoyments before the day shall come when thou must quit it for good. " - Saadi Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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