Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Turkish poet Yunus Emre.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Yunus Emre also known as Derviş Yunus (1238–1328)
was a Turkish folk poet and Islamic Sufi mystic who greatly influenced Turkish culture. His name, Yunus, is the Muslim equivalent to the English name Jonah. He wrote in Old Anatolian Turkish, an early stage of Turkish. The UNESCO General Conference unanimously passed a resolution declaring 1991, the 750th anniversary of the poet's birth, International Yunus Emre Year.
If I told you about a land of love, friend, would you follow me and come?
Come let us be friends for once. Let us make life easy on us. Let us be loved ones and lovers. The earth shall be left to no one.
I am the drop that contains the ocean
Too many words are lit for a beast of burden.
The earth shall be left to no one.
If I told you about a land of love...would you swallow it as a remedy?
To love the world is to be afflicted.
My heart is the throne of the Beloved, the Beloved the heart's destiny: Whoever breaks another's heart will find no homecoming in this world or any other.
Whatever separates you from the Truth, throw it away, it will vanish anyhow.
I tried to make sense of the Four Books,
until love arrived,
and it all became a single syllable.