Hafez — "Now that your worry has proved such an unlucrative business, Why not find a bett…"
Now that your worry has proved such an unlucrative business, Why not find a better job?
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"I have learned so much from God that I can no longer call myself a Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jew."
"O King of Kings, lofty of star! for Gods sake, a blessing, That, like the sky, I may kiss the dust of the court of yours."
"I once asked a bird, 'How do you fly in this gravity of darkness?' She responded, 'love lifts me.'"
"The tavern is better than the mosque, and the corner of the wine-shop better than the niche of prayer."
"I am a slave of the wine-drinking sage of Shiraz."
From a ghazal, a humorous and philosophical take on the futility of excessive worry.
Date: c. 1325-1390 CE
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