Abū Muṣliḥ bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī:
(Shiraz, 1184/1210 – 1283/1291?).
Better known by his pseudonym Saadi or Saʿdī.
One of the best-known Persian poets of the Middle Ages. He is known not only for the quality of his works but also for the depth of his social thoughts.
Errors live in close proximity to the truth and therefore they deceive us.
I have never seen a man lost who was on a straight path.
Silence is the best thing an ignorant man can do, but if he knew that, he would not be ignorant.