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Quote by Saadi

“A garden is a delight to the eye and a solace for the soul.”

Quote by Saadi

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Saadi
Saadi

Saadi (1210-1291), a Persian poet, is considered one of the greatest poets in the history of Persian literature. His works are renowned for their profound philosophical insights and beautiful poetic form, with masterpieces such as 'Bustan' and 'Gulistan'. Saadi's poetry has had a profound impact on literature, philosophy, and thought, and has been translated into many languages. more

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