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He who is a slave to his stomach seldom worships God
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"He who is a slave to his stomach seldom worships God"

- Saadi

About this Quote

This quote by Saadi is a tip to us that we should not be slaves to our physical desires. We ought to not be so concentrated on satisfying our physical needs that we forget to take some time to worship God. The quote is a caution that if we become too focused on our physical needs, we will disregard our spiritual requirements. We ought to aim to maintain a balance in between our physical and spiritual requirements.

The quote is also a suggestion that we should not be so focused on our physical requirements that we forget to require time to praise God. We ought to make certain that we are taking time to get in touch with God and to thank Him for all that He has actually done for us. We ought to not be so concentrated on our physical needs that we forget to take some time to thank God for His true blessings.

The quote is a pointer that we ought to not be servants to our physical desires. We should aim to maintain a balance in between our physical and spiritual needs. We must take time to connect with God and to thank Him for all that He has provided for us. We should not be so concentrated on our physical needs that we forget to require time to worship God.

About the Author

Saadi This quote is written / told by Saadi between 1210 AC and 1292 AC. He was a famous Poet from Iran. The author also have 13 other quotes.

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