The Most Beautiful Quotes and Proverbs

The Most Beautiful Quotes and Wisdom on Patience and Haste

Here are some of the most insightful sayings and proverbs about patience and haste:

  • Move slowly but surely.
  • In patience lies safety; in haste, regret.
  • What we do quickly, we do without mastery.
  • Kindness is a blessing, and patience brings happiness; take your time and you will find success.
  • Beware of rushing into matters before the appropriate time or hesitating when the opportunity arises.
  • Take your time in matters and understand my words; nothing is as valuable as patience. Take time before you speak, for I hope you will find guidance through patience.
  • Those who move slowly walk confidently and go further.
  • I observed a lark in the fields teaching its young one at the top of a tree, saying, “O beautiful nest, do not rely on fragile wings. Rest on one branch beside another, and do as I do in climbing.” So it moved from one branch to another, allowing each transition time for joy along the way. Avoid rushing, as this brings heaviness; yet it disregarded this advice, eager to show off its skill and soared into the sky, only for its wing to fail and fall, breaking both knees instantly, leaving it far from its aspirations. Had it taken its time, it would have achieved its desires and lived a long, blissful life. Everything in life has its timing, for those who rush often miss out.
  • The archer must take their time; once the arrow is shot, it cannot return.
  • The hasty are wrong even if they possess power, while the patient are right, even in failure.
  • Is haste the mother of failure?
  • Those who rush frequently stumble.
  • Those who are patient obtain what they desire.
  • The patient may fulfill some of their needs, while the hasty may stumble.
  • Mistakes are the frequent companions of the hasty.
  • Be patient and do not rush to blame a companion; they may have a valid reason for what you perceive as a fault.
  • Through patience, needs become easier to fulfill.
  • Quality and speed rarely coexist harmoniously.
  • Those who embrace haste often awaken to missteps.
  • A bird builds its nest straw by straw.
  • Three matters should be expedited: righteous deeds, burying the deceased, and marrying a suitable partner.
  • Tortoises are often wiser about the paths than hares.
  • The hasty man searches for the door yet misses it entirely.
  • Rome was not built in a day.
  • It is better to arrive late than to never arrive at all.
  • Those who leap forward with great momentum often retreat even faster.

The Most Beautiful Quotes and Wisdom on Sincerity

Here is a collection of wise sayings regarding sincerity:

  • Nothing can be better paired than sincerity with piety, and nothing more admirable than patience with knowledge, honesty with action; they embellish morality and cultivate virtues.
  • Love without sincerity is like a building without a foundation.
  • The heart may harbor unrest that only turning to God can mend, possess solitude that familiarity with Him can remedy, harbor sorrow that only joy in His knowledge can dissipate, feature anxiety that only gathering for His sake can calm, and bear the flames of regret quenched only by contentment with His commands and patience until the time of return; it bears a deep desire that may only find satisfaction in Him alone, and a state of need that is everlasting without His love, constant remembrance, and sincere devotion—even the world and all it contains cannot fill that void.
  • Sincerity and the desire for praise and commendation cannot co-exist in the heart.
  • Acting without sincerity or guidance is akin to a traveler who burdens himself with sand he cannot utilize.
  • A concept succeeds when it is fueled by faith, sustained by sincerity, bolstered by enthusiasm, and prepared for action.
  • The merit of originality lies not in novelty but in sincerity.
  • History contains more examples of the loyalty of dogs than it does of loyal friends.
  • After reading many books defining beauty, I found none more beautiful than Tagore’s sentiment: Beauty is sincerity.
  • Honesty, dedication, simplicity, humility, generosity, absence of arrogance, and the capacity to serve others—these qualities accessible to every soul form the foundation of our spiritual existence.
  • The greatest gifts you can offer in life are forgiveness to your enemy, patience with your adversary, loyalty to your friend, a good example for your children, kindness to your parents, respect for yourself, and love for all humanity.
  • Strong periods in Islamic history arose when two elements converged: deep sincerity and sound thought in action; if either is absent, efforts and sacrifices are rendered useless.
  • The service of Islam necessitates individuals embodying two indispensable traits: profound sincerity to God and sharp intelligence with a mature understanding of everything in its essence.
  • A corrupt heart weaponizes knowledge for wrongdoing (They only divided after knowledge came to them jealousy between them). Observe the devastation wrought by knowledge when divorced from sincerity to God and gentleness towards His servants; it breeds division and severs ties ordained by Him.
  • Sincerity constitutes seven-tenths of success in endeavors.
  • God forgives all sins if a person’s heart is filled with sincerity and faith, and He can mend any brokenness, except for the shattered integrity of faith.
  • There are three matters that a believer’s heart cannot overlook: sincerity in work, genuine advice to the leadership, and adherence to the community; for their collective call surrounds the believer.
  • My Lord advised me on seven matters: sincerity in both concealment and revelation, forgiving those who wronged me, giving to those who deprived me, maintaining ties with those who severed them, and ensuring that my silence is filled with thought while my speech resonates with remembrance and my gaze holds lessons.
  • Strive for sincerity.
  • Be sincere to achieve.
  • Trust my vision; if I sense deceit in your eyes, my sight would abandon me; your affection shields my heart from all that is attractive.
  • How can one be sincere whose desires overwhelm them?
  • O tear of sincerity, do not dry up… you are remnants of lost dignity… love and revolution entwined… let you be a burning ember… how many tears like you have been shed from anguished eyes (after reading about a Palestinian officer moved to tears).
  • Can sincerity reside solely in the body, or must it encompass the mind, heart, and spirit?
  • In sincere moments lies the salvation of eternity, yet sincerity is rare.
  • God has servants who possess intellect; when they comprehend, they act, and upon acting, they become sincere, beckoning both intellect and sincerity to the gates of goodness.
  • For advice devoid of sincerity is barren seeds that do not sprout; if they do, their roots are merely pretentious.
  • Sincerity never passes through the gates of the mighty.
  • With gratitude, blessings endure; with sincerity, nations persist; through disobedience, they perish.
  • Prayer mixed with insincerity has become a crime, and once the spirit of sincerity is lost, it becomes a lifeless image of no benefit.
  • Thunder without rain will not nurture grass, just as actions lacking sincerity bear no good fruit.
  • Do you render sincerity impossible and lament its absence? Are you not the fool?
  • Sincerity, trustworthiness; I am at a loss for understanding these words as my mind has become muddled.

The Most Beautiful Quotes and Wisdom on Compassion

Here are some poignant reflections on compassion:

  • We should not weep for our friends; it is more merciful to lose them in death than to lose them while they live.
  • A gentle death accompanied by compassion is better than ease and prolonged existence; we have tasted life’s facets and found only misery within.
  • Compassion is better than justice.
  • It is erroneous to let the most significant matters be at the mercy of the less important.
  • Humanity will find no greater kindness than that shown by God Almighty.
  • If you wish to show compassion to others, start by extending kindness towards all creation first.
  • Walk among the people only in mercy, and treat them with fairness.
  • The ideal city for us differs from the one the rulers of Syracuse attempted to construct (Plato’s ideal city), yet the path to it lies in speaking the truth: justice and mercy.
  • Without pain, illness becomes a comfort that encourages laziness; without illness, health would stifle the most beautiful human inclinations toward compassion; without health, no duty would be executed, nor would any acts of kindness be initiated; without obligations and acts of generosity, human existence in this life would lack meaning.
  • Those who possess compassion reflect on themselves.
  • Show mercy to those below you, and you will be shown mercy by those above you.
  • Divine mercy is life itself.
  • God has a hundred mercies; He bestowed one upon the jinn, humans, and animals, fostering compassion and desire within them. He has withheld ninety-nine mercies to bestow upon His servants on the Day of Judgment.
  • Be merciful to those on earth, and He in the heavens will be merciful to you.
  • God punishes those who cause suffering to others.
  • How can you hope to be happy if your actions bring sorrow to others? Seek mercy from the Almighty, whose compassion encompasses all.
  • The ten noble traits of humanity include: honesty of speech, bravery, generosity to those in need, good character, reciprocation of kindness, and maintaining familial ties.
  • Only those ignorant of the truth despair of time; mercy transcends time and is not beholden to it.
  • Why did both the Roman emperors and the common citizens exhibit a penchant for witnessing the gladiators’ struggles, and why did poverty fail to imbue compassion within the impoverished? Based on my understanding, the emperors’ temperament starkly contrasts that of the masses; why then do they both converge on the trait of cruelty?
  • Compassion is the essence of the law; those who wield the law with cruelty are tyrants.
  • The gentleness within powerful strength is more formidable than the strength itself, for it reveals the compassionate aspect within it. Humility in beauty is superior to beauty itself, as it negates arrogance. In everything devoid of compassion, a divine law of destruction prevails.
  • Compassion transcends love; it is purer and deeper, embodying love, sacrifice, self-neglect, forgiveness, kindness, generosity, and we are all capable of love, yet few of us can truly embody compassion.
  • Compassion arises in the sanctuary of worship.
  • Compassion isn’t merely a fleeting kindness; it is a wellspring of constant gentleness, virtuous character, and honorable behavior.
  • O Allah, I ask for mercy; I ask for affection that lasts; I seek a nurturing home and a gentle heart. There is no mercy but through You, from You, and towards You.

The Most Beautiful Quotes and Wisdom on Knowledge

Here are some insightful thoughts on knowledge:

  • If you cannot achieve your goal in a particular field of knowledge or the position you aspire to due to a lack of resolve or unforeseen circumstances, do not attempt to dissuade others from achieving what you could not; everyone has a unique fabric, different psyche, and diverse paths.
  • True knowledge has never contradicted religion; rather, it confirms and elucidates its essence.
  • God’s will is accompanied by knowledge and wisdom.
  • Those seeking prominence must embrace four qualities: knowledge, refinement, chastity, and trustworthiness.

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