Be thou of the people of hell-fire, but be not a hypocrite.
Be thou an unbeliever, but be not a plotter.
Make thy home in taverns, but tread not the path of the
mischief-maker.
Fear thou God, but not the priest.
Give to the executioner thy head, but not thy heart.
Let thine abode be under the stone, but seek not the shelter of the
cleric.
Thus doth the Holy Reed intone its melodies, and the Nightingale of
Paradise warble its song, so that He may infuse life eternal into the mortal
frames of men, impart to the temples of dust the essence of the Holy Spirit and
the heavenly Light, and draw the transient world, through the potency of a
single word, unto the Everlasting Kingdom.
- Baha’u’llah ('The Compilation of
Compilations, Vol. II, Trustworthiness')