Paul Blenkiron, Stories and Analogies in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (2010), , p. 43
“"Mulla, I want to borrow your donkey."
"I am sorry," said the Mulla, "but I have already lent it out."
As soon as he had spoken, the donkey brayed. The sound came from Nasrudin's stable.
"But Mulla, I can hear the donkey, in there!"
As he shut the door in the man's face, Nasrudin said, with dignity, "A man who believes the word of a donkey in preference to my word does not deserve to be lent anything."”
Idries Shah, The Pleasantries of the Incredible Mulla Nasrudin (1968), , p. 62
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philosopher, Sufi and wise man from Turkey, remembered for … 1208–1284Related quotes
“Nasrudin, your donkey has been lost.”
"Thank goodness I was not on the donkey at the time, or I would be lost too."
Paul Blenkiron, Stories and Analogies in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (2010), ISBN 047005896X, p. 43
“I take back what I said about the donkey,’’ Ascanio said. ‘’She’s awesome”
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"That's right: that's its use."
Idries Shah, The Pleasantries of the Incredible Mulla Nasrudin (1968), ISBN 0525473068, p. 152
“The dog may be man
Horse, donkey, too
But the bull-
Man can not
Anytime.”
Smriti Shesh (Poetry Collection), Kathyaroop Books, 2002.
"Donkeys," said Nasrudin.
N. Hanif (ed.), Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis: Central Asia and Middle East (2002), ISBN 8176252662, p. 335
Quoted in Elst, Koenraad (2014). Decolonizing the Hindu mind: Ideological development of Hindu revivalism. New Delhi: Rupa., p. 10