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Listen! Clam up your mouth and be silent like an oyster shell, for that tongue of yours is the enemy of the soul, my friend. When the lips are silent, the heart has a hundred tongues.
Quote By Rumi
Rumi
Persian Mystic and Sufi Poet
Rumi, a 13th-century Persian mystic and poet, wrote timeless verses on love, spirituality, and the divine that still inspire readers today.
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Rumi urges us to embrace silence, where true wisdom resides. The heart speaks more clearly when the tongue rests—inviting deeper spiritual connection.
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