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Sa di

I lived from 1184-1291. I was from Persia, and am in the Asian category.

Poet, prose writer and thinker, Muslihuddin Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Mushrifuddin Sa'di, also referred to as Shaykh Sa'di and Sa'di Shirazi, was born in Shiraz Persia.

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  • I heard a padshah giving orders to kill a prisoner. The helpless
    fellow began to insult the king on that occasion of despair, with
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  • Since nought avails let me rise and leave,
    Though down the way of swords I wounded crawl;
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  • A band of Arab brigands having taken up their position on the top of
    a mountain and closed the passage of caravans, the inhabitants of
    91 lines
  • A padshah was in the same boat with a Persian slave who had never
    before been at sea and experienced the inconvenience of a vessel. He
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  • One of the kings of Khorasan had a vision in a dream of Sultan
    Mahmud, one hundred years after his death. His whole person appeared
    15 lines
  • I have heard that a royal prince of short stature and mean presence,
    whose brothers were tall and good-looking, once saw his father
    59 lines
  • Harun-ur-Rashid said when the country of Egypt was surrendered to him: \
    11 lines
  • My negligence and backwardness in diligent attendance at the royal court resemble the case of Barzachumihr, whose merits the sages of India were discussing but
    42 lines
  • It is narrated that one of the kings of Persia had stretched forth
    his tyrannical hand to the possessions of his subjects and had begun
    42 lines
  • I saw at the palace-gate of Oglimish the son of a military officer
    who was endued with marvellous intellect, sagacity, perception and
    28 lines

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