Love endures hardships at the hands of the Beloved.
 Rumi, Masnavi (1273). copy citation

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Author Rumi
Source Masnavi
Topic hardship love
Date 1273
Language English
Reference Masnavi, Book II
Note Translated by Edward Henry Whinfield
Weblink https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Masnavi_I_Ma'navi/Book_II

Context

“Luqman replied that it was not for him, who lived on his master's bounty, to complain if he now and then received disagreeable things at his hands. Thus, though to outward appearance a slave, Luqman showed himself to be a lord. Love endures hardships at the hands of the Beloved. Through love bitter things seem sweet, Through love bits of copper are made gold. Through love dregs taste like pure wine, Through love pains are as healing balms. Through love thorns become roses, And through love vinegar becomes sweet wine.” source