“Say, O brethren! Let deeds, not words, be your adorning.”
Bahá'u'lláh book The Hidden Words
The Hidden Words
St. 64
(1819)
“Say, O brethren! Let deeds, not words, be your adorning.”
Bahá'u'lláh book The Hidden Words
The Hidden Words
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) English Romantic poet
St. 2
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (1816)
Context: Spirit of BEAUTY, that dost consecrate
With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon
Of human thought or form, where art thou gone?
Why dost thou pass away and leave our state,
This dim vast vale of tears, vacant and desolate?
Ask why the sunlight not for ever
Weaves rainbows o'er yon mountain-river,
Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown,
Why fear and dream and death and birth
Cast on the daylight of this earth
Such gloom, why man has such a scope
For love and hate, despondency and hope?
Saint Peter (-1–67 BC) apostle and first pope
1 Peter 3:3-4 ( World English Bible http://biblehub.com/web/1_peter/3.htm) <br class="br">First Epistle of Peter
Lionel Johnson (1867–1902) English poet
The Dark Angel (1895)
Frederick William Faber (1814–1863) British hymn writer and theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 44.
Báb (1819–1850) Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated in the Bahá'í Faith
Tablet to ‘Him Who Will Be Made Manifest’
“This truth—to prove, and make thine own:
‘Thou hast been, shalt be, art, alone.”
Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools
"Isolation" (1857)