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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 Quotes)
Oman overall has great animal and plant biodiversity because it has mountains, desert, coastal areas and rich coral reefs (Saadi Quotes)
When the belly is empty, the body becomes spirit; and when it is full, the spirit becomes body (Saadi Quotes)
It is wrong to follow the advice of an adversary; nevertheless it is right to hear it, that you may do the contrary; and this is the essence of good policy (Saadi Quotes)
Court the society of a superior, and make much of the opportunity; for in the company of an equal thy good fortune must decline (Saadi Quotes)
Two orders of mankind are the enemies of church and state; the king without clemency, and the holy man without learning (Saadi Quotes)
Whoever interrupts the conversation of others to make a display of his fund of knowledge, makes notorious his own stock of ignorance (Saadi Quotes)
Expose not the secret failings of mankind, otherwise you must verily bring scandal upon them and distrust upon yourself (Saadi Quotes)
So long as money can answer, it were wrong in any business to put the life in danger (Saadi Quotes)
Were the diver to think on the jaws of the shark, he would never lay hands on the precious pearl (Saadi Quotes)
Be thou good thyself, and let people speak evil of thee; it is better than to be wicked, and that they should consider thee as good (Saadi Quotes)
The whelp of a wolf must prove a wolf at last, notwithstanding he may be brought up by a man (Saadi Quotes)
Do good even to the wicked; it is as well to shut a dog’s mouth with a crumb (Saadi Quotes)
To him who is stinted of food a boiled turnip will relish like a roast fowl (Saadi Quotes)
Kings stand more in need of the company of the intelligent than the intelligent do of the society of kings (Saadi Quotes)
Whoever has his foe at his mercy, and does not kill him, is his own enemy (Saadi Quotes)
There is no great difficulty to separate the soul from the body, but it is not so easy to restore life to the dead (Saadi Quotes)
Much contention and strife will arise in that house where the wife shall get up dissatisfied with her husband (Saadi Quotes)
That sorrow which is the harbinger of joy is preferable to the joy which is followed by sorrow (Saadi Quotes)
No reliance can be placed on the friendship of kings, nor vain hope put in the melodious voice of boys; for that passes away like a vision, and this vanishes like a dream (Saadi Quotes)
Now that another is suffering pain at thy hand, trust not that thy heart shall be exempt from affliction (Saadi Quotes)
If a piece of worthless stone can bruise a cup of gold, its worth is not increased, nor that of the gold diminished (Saadi Quotes)
Riches are intended for the comfort of life, and not life for the purpose of hoarding riches (Saadi Quotes)
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 Quotes)
Inflict not on an enemy every injury in your power, for he may afterwards become your friend (Saadi Quotes)
Whoever recounts to you the faults of your neighbour will doubtless expose your defects to others (Saadi Quotes)
Every leaf of the tree becomes a page of the book, once the heart is opened and it has learnt to read (Saadi Quotes)
However much you study, you cannot know without action. A donkey laden with books is neither an intellectual nor a wise man. Empty of essence, what learning has he whether upon him is firewood or book? (Saadi Quotes)
Whenever thy hand can reach it, tear out the foe’s brain, for such an opportunity washes anger from the mind (Saadi Quotes)
Whoever acquires knowledge but does not practice it is as one who ploughs but does not sow (Saadi Quotes)