Saadi Quotes About Virtue

We have collected for you the TOP of Saadi's best quotes about Virtue! Here are collected all the quotes about Virtue starting from the birthday of the Poet – 1210! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 7 sayings of Saadi about Virtue. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • Virtue pardons the wicked, as the sandal-tree perfumes the axe which strikes it.

  • To the eye of enmity virtue appears the ugliest blemish.

  • Pride thyself on what virtue thou hast, and not on thy parentage.

  • Virtue is in the mind, not in the appearance.

  • A man of virtue, judgment, and prudence speaks not until there is silence.

    Saadi, Francis Gladwin, Eric Serejski (2016). “Gulistan or Rose Garden”, p.97, Innovations and Information
  • It's no virtue to gain the whole world. Just gain the heart of one person.

  • When a mean wretch cannot vie with another in virtue, out of his wickedness he begins to slander. The abject envious wretch will slander the virtuous man when absent, but when brought face to face his loquacious tongue becomes dumb.

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