29 Best Quotes By The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani


The great man truly believes in himself.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

The more wiser you get, the more lonely you are.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

The great man sacrifices his life for the happiness of the people and the prosperity of his land.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

The wise says an encouraging word and passes. For the wise, the slander of the deceitful evildoers is worthless.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

When you become the sea, your face and cheeks will not be injured by others scratch.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

Alone in the endless seas, it is a thousand times better than being with people who are caught up in the dailiness and reject any kind of innovation in advance.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

The wise take the cup of poison from the people of their time for eternal silence.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

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Most people never want to see or even hear the truth. However, they are ready to punish you without trial.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

How sad and painful it will be when a lion is forced to behave like a sheep.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

Great and thoughtful people cry a lot.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

The freedom lovers do not sink into the swamp of boasting.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

The freethinker is not a person who is isolated and free from the sorrow of others, he is the helper of everyone.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

Those who ax the roots of the great men of their land, have made themselves and their children helpless.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

For the prosperity of any land, we must have a living myth and symbol in every part.
-The Philosopher Hakim Orod Bozorg Khorasani

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