Self-exertion is not more noble than trust in God.
 Rumi, Masnavi (1273). copy citation

add
Author Rumi
Source Masnavi
Topic trust God
Date 1273
Language English
Reference Masnavi, Book I
Note Translated by Edward Henry Whinfield
Weblink https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Masnavi_I_Ma'navi/Book_I

Context

“They said, "What is gained from the poor by exertions Is a fraudulent morsel that will bring ill luck. Again, know that self-exertion springs from weakness; Relying on other means is a blot upon perfect trust. Self-exertion is not more noble than trust in God. What is more lovely than committing oneself to God? Many there are who flee from one danger to a worse; Many flee from a snake and meet a dragon. Man plans a stratagem, and thereby snares himself; What he takes for life turns out, to be destruction.” source