Gulistan of Saadi
On the Excellence of Contentment
Story 13
A dervish wanted something and a man told him that a certain individual possessed untold wealth
who, if he were made aware of his want, would not consider it proper to fail in supplying it forthwith.
The dervish answering that he had no acquaintance with him, the man proposed to show him the
house and when the dervish entered he caught sight of a person with hanging lips and sitting
morosely. He returned immediately and being asked what he had done replied: ‘I excused him from
making me a present when I saw his face.’
Carry not thy necessity to a sour-faced fellow
Because his ill-humour will crush thy hopes.
If thou confidest thy heart’s grief, tell it to one
Whose face will comfort thee like ready cash.
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