Beggar Quote by Rumi Download Open image “You are the honoured guest, Do not weep like a beggar For pieces of the world.” — Rumi ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Beggar Guests Pieces World
All honor to him who shall win the prize. The world has cried for a thousand years. But to him who tries and fails… — Joaquin Miller Copy Share Image
Oh! what a luxury it is to weep, / And find in tears a sad relief! — Augusta Jane Evans Copy Share Image
“At life's banquet of success I may not be the guest of honor, but I'll be among those present.” — L.M. Montgomery Copy Share Image
Weep now, but tomorrow be strong. Remember who we are and that whatever else is taken from us, they will never strip our honour… — Elizabeth Chadwick Copy Share Image
You who weep for pleasures fled, While dragging on a life of care, All your woes will melt in air, If to god your… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
Why shed tears that you must die? For if your past life has been one of enjoyment, and if all your pleasures have not… — Lucretius Copy Share Image
“You must come home with and be my guest; You will give joy to me, and I will do all that is in my… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
The moment an inspiring thought enters your heart, appreciate it as a dear guest visiting you that day. — Rumi Copy Share Image
I think that the dying pray at the last not please but thank you, as a guest thanks his host at the door. Falling… — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
Weep not for me. Rather let your tears flow for the sorrows of the multitude. My work is done. Like a ripe fruit I… — Lucretia Mott Copy Share Image
Knowing honor, but clinging to disgrace, you become the valley of the world. — Laozi Copy Share Image
This is an ugly and mean world, and only to spite it we mustn't weep. If you want to know, this is the constant… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
And so it is, that both the Devil and the angelic Spirit present us with objects of desire to awaken our power of choice. — Rumi Copy Share Image
We began as mineral. We emerged into plant life, and into the animal state, and then into being human, and always we have forgotten… — Rumi Copy Share Image
Sometimes you hear a voice through the door calling you... This turning toward what you deeply love saves you. — Rumi Copy Share Image
“You’ve so distracted me, your absence fans my love. Don’t ask how. Then you come near. “Do not…” I say, and “Do not…,” you… — Rumi Copy Share Image
There is something to be said for anyone who sits alone with dignity and silently begs for God. — Rumi Copy Share Image
Tis easy to break an idol, very easy: to regard the self as easy to subdue is folly, folly. — Rumi Copy Share Image
If some beggar steals a bridle he'll be hung by a man who's stolen a horse. There's no surer justice in the world than… — Peire Cardenal Copy Share Image
Literary tradition is full of lies about poverty-the jolly beggar, the poor but happy milkmaid, the wholesome diet of porridge, etc. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
Don't be doubtful to your goals or else you will end up your life as a beggar, keep faith on yourself and you will… — Athar Azeem Copy Share Image
Poets and beggars, musicians and prophets, warriors and scoundrels, all creatures of that unbridled reality, we have had to ask but little of our… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
Hurrah for revolution and more cannon-shot! A beggar upon horseback lashes a beggar on foot. Hurrah for revolution and cannon come again! The beggars… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
You obviously don't know what an Old Man of the Sea great wealth is. It is not a fat purse and time to spend… — Robert A. Heinlein Copy Share Image
Make of the Silence your to-do tasks, of the compassion your wealth and of the meditation your beggar's bowl. — Guru Nanak Copy Share Image
Nobody but a beggar chooses to depend chiefly upon the benevolence of his fellow-citizens. — Adam Smith Copy Share Image
All religions have honored the beggar. For he proves that in a matter at the same time as prosaic and holy, banal and regenerative… — Walter Benjamin Copy Share Image
I'll not meddle with it. It makes a man a coward: a man cannot steal but it accuseth him; a man cannot swear but… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image