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Home :: Quotes :: Pictures :: Videos Deeds "Beware, O people of Baha, least ye walk in the ways of them whose words differ from their deeds." "O Son of Being! Bring thyself to account each day ere thou art summoned to a reckoning....." "Holy words and pure and goodly deeds ascend unto the heaven of celestial glory." "Say: O Brethren! Let deeds, not words, be your
adorning." Truthfulness "Truthfulness is the foundation of all human virtues" "Without truthfulness progress and success, in all the worlds of God, are impossible for any soul." "Beautify your tongues, O people, with truthfulness, and adorn your souls with the ornament of honesty." "Let your eye be chaste, your hand faithful, your tongue truthful, and your heart enlightened." "They who dwell within the Tabernacle of God, and are established upon the seats of everlasting glory, will refuse, though they be dying of hunger, to stretch their hands, and seize unlawfully the property of their neighbor, however vile and worthless he may be." "A kindly tongue is the lodestone of the hearts of men. It is the bread of the spirit, it clotheth the words with meaning. It is the fountain of the light of wisdom and understanding..." "O ye beloved of the Lord! In this sacred Dispensation, conflict and contention are in no wise permitted. Every aggressor deprives himself of God's grace." "Nothing whatever can, in this Day, inflict a greater harm on this Cause than dissension and strife, contention, estrangement and apathy, among the loved ones of God." "Do not be content with showing friendship in words alone; let your heart burn with loving-kindness for all who may cross your path." "When a thought of war comes, oppose it by a stronger thought of peace. A thought of hatred must be destroyed by a more powerful thought of love"
" ... backbiting quencheth the light of the heart, and extinguisheth the life of the soul." " Breath not the sins of others so long as thou art
thyself a sinner."
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