Saadi Quotes About Sorrow

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  • That sorrow which is the harbinger of joy is preferable to the joy which is followed by sorrow.

  • The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked together.

  • Joy and sorrow, beauty and deformity, equally pass away.

  • Avoid that which an enemy tells you to do; for if you follow his advice, you will smite your, knees with the hand of sorrow. If he shows you a road straight as an arrow, turn from it and go the other way.

    Saadi, Francis Gladwin, Eric Serejski (2016). “Gulistan or Rose Garden”, p.150, Innovations and Information
  • If thou tellest the sorrows of thy heart, let it be to him in whose countenance thou mayst be assured of prompt consolation.

  • The rose and thorn, the treasure and dragon, joy and sorrow, all mingle into one.

    "Gulistan". Book by Saadi Shirazi, Chapter VII. Apologue 21, 1258.
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