Turn yourself not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed.
With an open mind, seek and listen to all the highest ideals. Consider the most enlightened thoughts. Then choose your path, person by person, each for oneself.
Doing good to others is not a duty. It is a joy, for it increases your own health and happiness.
Your good thoughts, good words and good deeds alone will be your intercessors. Nothing more will be wanted. They alone will serve you as a safe pilot to the harbour of Heaven, as a safe guide to the gates of paradise.
Happiness comes to them who bring happiness to others.
A reflective, contented mind is the best possession.
Seek your happiness in the happiness of all.
If one would have a friend, then must one also be willing to wage war for him: and in order to wage war, one must be capable of being an enemy.
One need not scale the heights of the heavens, nor travel along the highways of the world to find Ahura Mazda. With purity of mind and holiness of heart one can find Him in one’s own heart.
Excessive liberty and excessive servitude are equally dangerous, and produce nearly the same effect.
One good deed is worth a thousand prayers.
War and courage have done more great things than charity. Not your sympathy, but your bravery has saved the unfotunate.
Do not hold grain waiting for higher prices when people are hungry.
When you are in doubt abstain.
Do not lose joy in life as you grow old in years. Let not your ’joie de vivre be crushed under the weight of years.