[1]="Do unto others what you would have them do unto you",
[2]="Honor your Father and Mother. Knowing them is the key to knowing ourselves",
[3]="Sincerity is the way to heaven,\nand to think how to be sincere is the way of the man",
[4]="Generosity, charity and kindness will open an individual to an unbounded reservoir of riches",
[5]="Even as the scent dwells within the flower, so God within thine own heart forever abides",
[6]="Acts of faith, prayer and meditation provide us with the strength that allows love for our fellow man to become an abiding force. Love is unifying.",
[7]="Peacemakers are blessed.\nPeace is the natural result of individuals and nations living in close kinship",
[8]="You reap what you sow.\nEven if it is a mystery, we are all ruled by this inevitable law of nature",
[9]="The blessings of life are deeper than what can be appreciated by the senses",
[10]="Do no harm, as we are part of the whole, and shouldn't perceive others as foreign or separate from ownself",
[11]="The most beautiful thing a man can do is to forgive wrong",
[12]="Judge not, lest ye be judged. Mankind is nothing but a great family and we all spring from common source",
[13]="Anger clouds the mind in the very moments that clarity and objectivity are needed most.",
[14]="Nature, Being, The Absolute, Creator... whatever name man chooses, there is but one force in the universe. All people and things are of one essence",
[26]="It is to one's honor to avoid strife, \nbut every fool is quick to quarrel",
[27]="Kill reverence, and you've killed the hero in man.",
[28]="Kill man's sense of value, kill his capacity to recognize greatness or to achieve it, \nand you've killed his will to live.",
[29]="The true hater of man, expects nothing from him and is indiscriminate to his works.",
[30]="Love is a tool for capturing the souls of men. Pretend to love, and he will accept you. \nLove is reverence, and worship, and glory, and the upward glance. Not a bandage for dirty sores. \nBut he doesn’t know it. Those who speak of love most promiscuously are the ones who’ve never felt it. \nThey make some sort of feeble stew out of sympathy, compassion, contempt and general indifference, and they call it love. \nOnce you’ve felt what it means to love, the total passion for the total height—you’re incapable of anything less.",
[31]="If you learn how to rule one single man’s soul, you can get the rest of mankind. \nIt’s the soul, not whips or swords or fire or guns. \nThat’s why the Caesars, the Attilas, the Napoleons were fools and did not last. \nThe soul, is that which can’t be ruled. It must be broken. \nDrive a wedge in, get your fingers on it—and the man is yours.",