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Ch 04 On The Advantages Of Silence Story 03

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Ch 04 On The Advantages Of Silence Story 03

An intelligent youth possessed an abundant share of accomplishments and discreet behaviour so that he was allowed to sit in assemblies of learned men but he refrained from conversing with them. His father once asked him why he did not likewise speak on subjects he was acquainted with. He replied: ‘I fear I may be asked what I do not know and be put to shame. ’ Hast thou heard how a Sufi drove A few nails under his sandals And an officer taking him by the sleeve Said to him: ‘Come and shoe my horse. ’ For what thou hast not said no one will trouble thee But when thou hast spoken bring the proof. THE GULISTAN OF SA'DI Translated by Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890)