Real wealth is measured by the silence after laughter ends.
Indian mystic poet
Real wealth is measured by the silence after laughter ends.
Indian mystic poet
Highlighting inner peace and contentment over superficial joy, from his poetry (Dohas).
15th Century
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"Let each moment be a guest, not a prisoner of longing."
Strange & Unusual"Bada hua to kya hua, jaise ped khajoor. Panthi ko chhaya nahin, phal lage atidoor. (What good is it to be big like a date palm tree? It gives no shade to travelers, and its fruit is far out of reach.)"
Humorous"Between the pillars of spirit and matter the mind has put up a swing."
Humorous"Who can name Him, or know His will? Who can say from whence He comes? Remembering the Void, the simple One, a light burst forth [within me]; I offer myself to that Existence who is non-existence."
Strange & Unusual"A river forgets the banks but not the source where it began."
Strange & Unusual