Special Dictionary / Quotations / Saadi

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17 Quotations of Saadi.

1. A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the ...

2. A man is insensible to the relish of prosperity until he has tasted ad ...

3. Better hold the hand for coin, though small, Than lose, for one half a dang, ...

4. He that has acquired learning and nor practised what he has learnt, is like a ma ...

5. He who is a slave to his stomach seldom worships ...

6. How do I get to Carnegie Hall? Practice. Practice. Pra ...

7. I fear God, and next to God, I mostly fear them that fear H ...

8. Nothing is so good for an ignorant man as silence; and if he was sensible of thi ...

9. O wise man, wash your hands of that friend who associates with your ...

10. Reveal not every secret you have to a friend, for how can you tell but that frie ...

11. Roam abroad in the world, and take thy fill of its enjoyments before the day sha ...

12. Tell no one the secret that you want to keep, although he may be worthy of confi ...

13. The bad fortune of the good turns their faces up to heaven; the good fortune of ...

14. The best loved by God are those that are rich, yet have the humility of the poor ...

15. The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked to ...

16. When the belly is empty, the body becomes spirit; and when it is full, the spiri ...

17. Whenever you argue with another wiser than yourself in order that others may adm ...