Sam Elcot
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Timeless Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
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2013
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Immortal Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
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2012
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Sufi To Zen Stories
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Ancient Tales from the Eternal East
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Classic Tales From The Eternal East
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“If the cheese is present, I argue in its favour,’ explained Nasrudin, ‘and whenever somebody is absent it is slander as usual.”
― Immortal Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
― Immortal Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
“It is true that he has no eyes or limbs and you are fortunate to have all of them,’ agreed Nasrudin, ‘and yet you won’t earn half as much if you sit beside him and beg.”
― Immortal Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
― Immortal Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
“Nasrudin used to buy milk from the villagers, make curd and sell it to the townsfolk at a price less than the cost. Puzzled, everybody wanted to know why. ‘How can you say I buy milk dear and sell curd cheap?’ queried the Mulla, ‘I never bought any curd nor did I ever sell any milk.”
― Timeless Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
― Timeless Tales of Mulla Nasrudin
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