//Array function

function makeArray(len) {
	for (var i = 0; i<len; i++) this[i] = null;
this.length = len;
}

//Array of quotes

var quote = new makeArray(30);

quote[0] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> The essence of faith is fewness of words and abundance of deeds\; he whose words exceed his deeds, know verily his death is better than his life. <DT> Happy is the faithful one who is attired with the vesture of high endeavour and hath arisen to serve this Cause.  Such a soul hath truly attained the desired Goal and hath apprehended the Object for which it hath been created.'; 

quote[1] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> \'Wherefore hast thou disbelieved in My Beauty and turned away from My Self,\' and if such a man should reply and say:  \'Inasmuch as all men have erred, and none hath been found willing to turn his face to the Truth, I, too, following their example, have grievously failed to recognize the Beauty of the Eternal,\' such a plea will, assuredly, be rejected.  For the faith of no man can be conditioned by any one except himself.'; 

quote[2] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> O immortal phoenix!  dwell not save on the mount of faithfulness.  Therein is thy habitation, if on the wings of thy soul thou soarest to the realm of the infinite and seekest to attain thy goal. <DT> ... Follow not, therefore, your earthly desires, and violate not the Covenant of God, nor break your pledge to Him.'; 

quote[3] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> The essence of belief in Divine unity consisteth in regarding Him Who is the Manifestation of God and Him Who is the invisible, the inaccessible, the unknowable Essence as one and the same... This is the loftiest station to which a true believer in the unity of God can ever hope to attain.  Blessed is the man that reacheth this station, and is of them that are steadfast in their belief.'; 

quote[4] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> He who dealeth faithlessly with God shall in justice meet with faithlessness himself\; he, however, who acteth in accordance with God\'s bidding shall receive a blessing from the heaven of the bounty of his Lord, the Gracious, the Bestower, the Generous, the Ancient of Days.'; 

quote[5] = 'Truthfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Be ye the trustees of God in His dominions and the embodiments of truthfulness throughout His realms.  Blessed the man that heedeth the counsels of God and observeth His precepts.';

quote[6] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> Be pure, O people of God, be pure\; be righteous, be righteous... <DT> A Book sent down in truth unto men of insight!  It biddeth the people to observe justice and to work righteousness, and forbiddeth them to follow their corrupt inclinations and carnal desires, if perchance the children of men might be roused from their slumber.'; 

quote[7] = 'Truthfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Let your eye be chaste, your hand faithful, your tongue truthful and your heart enlightened.  He, verily, shall recompense the truthful.'; 

quote[8] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> Lofty is the station of man, were he to hold fast to righteousness and truth and to remain firm and steadfast in the Cause.  This is the Day that God hath ordained to be a blessing unto the righteous, a retribution for the wicked, a bounty for the faithful and a fury of His wrath for the faithless and the froward.'; 

quote[9] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> All praise be to the one true God--exalted be His glory--inasmuch as He hath, through the Pen of the Most High, unlocked the doors of men\'s hearts.  Every verse which this Pen hath revealed is a bright and shining portal that discloseth the glories of a saintly and pious life, of pure and stainless deeds.'; 

quote[10] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> God hath, verily, willed that His Cause should be assisted by the hosts of goodly deeds and a righteous character.  Blessed, then, be the man that apprehendeth this truth and acteth conformably\; and woe betide those who ignore or deny it!';

quote[11] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> Cleave unto righteousness, O people of Baha!  This, verily, is the commandment which this Wronged One hath given unto you, and the first choice of His unrestrained Will for every one of you. <DT> Assist ye the Lord of all creation with works of righteousness, and also through wisdom and utterance.'; 

quote[12] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> Be ye as firmly settled as the immovable mountain in the Cause of your Lord, the Mighty, the Loving. <DT> Be ye the embodiments of such steadfastness amidst mankind that ye will not be kept back from God by the doubts of those who disbelieved in Him when He manifested Himself, invested with a mighty sovereignty.'; 

quote[13] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> Were He to decree as lawful the thing which from time immemorial had been forbidden, and forbid that which had, at all times, been regarded as lawful, to none is given the right to question His authority.  Whoso will hesitate, though it be for less than a moment, should be regarded as a transgressor.'; 

quote[14] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> Blessed is the man that hath acknowledged his belief in God and in His signs, and recognized that \'He shall not be asked of His doings\'.  Such a recognition hath been made by God the ornament of every belief and its very foundation.'; 

quote[15] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> The second Tajall&iacute\; is to remain steadfast in the Cause of God--exalted be His glory--and to be unswerving in His love.  And this can in no wise be attained except through full recognition of Him\; and full recognition cannot be obtained save by faith in the blessed words:  \'He doeth whatsoever He willeth.\'';

quote[16] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> Well is it with him who imprinteth on his heart the admonitions of the Lord, and steadfastly cleaveth unto them. <DT> The glory of God be upon thee and upon them that give ear unto the words thou dost utter for the love of God, thy Lord, and remain steadfast in His Cause.  All praise be unto God, the Lord of the worlds.'; 

quote[17] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> Blessed is that man that hath recognized the fragrance of the All-Merciful and been numbered with the steadfast. <DT> I swear by God!  So great are the things ordained for the steadfast that were they, so much as the eye of a needle, to be disclosed, all who are in heaven and on earth would be dumbfounded, except such as God, the Lord of all worlds, hath willed to exempt.'; 

quote[18] = 'Truthfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Cleave ye at all times to the cord of trustworthiness and hold fast the hem of the garment of truthfulness:  thus biddeth you He who is the Truthful, the Trusted One.'; 

quote[19] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> When the victory arriveth, every man shall profess himself as believer and shall hasten to the shelter of God\'s Faith.  Happy are they who in the days of world-encompassing trials have stood fast in the Cause and refused to swerve from its truth.'; 

quote[20] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> Blessed are the steadfast\; blessed are they that stand firm in His Faith. <DT> For whosoever standeth firm and steadfast in this holy, this glorious, and exalted Revelation, such power shall be given him as to enable him to face and withstand all that is in heaven and on earth. Of this God is Himself a witness.'; 

quote[21] = 'Steadfastness <DT> ----- <DT> The first and foremost duty prescribed unto men, next to the recognition of Him Who is the Eternal Truth, is the duty of steadfastness in His Cause.  Cleave thou unto it, and be of them whose minds are firmly fixed and grounded in God.  No act, however meritorious, did or can ever compare unto it.  It is the king of all acts, and to this thy Lord, the All-Highest, the Most-Powerful, will testify.'; 

quote[22] = 'Piety <DT> ----- <DT> ... Piety and detachment are even as two most great luminaries of the heaven of teaching. Blessed the one who hath attained unto this supreme station, this habitation of transcendent holiness and sublimity. <DT> We have commanded them to eschew iniquity and evil and bidden them practise piety and the fear of God.'; 

quote[23] = 'Piety <DT> ----- <DT> ... He hath ... exhorteth you to show forth righteousness and piety. <DT> This Wronged One enjoineth on you honesty and piety.  Blessed the city that shineth by their light.  Through them man is exalted, and the door of security is unlocked before the face of all creation.'; 

quote[24] = 'Piety <DT> ----- <DT> Say:  O people of God!  Adorn your temples with the adornment of trustworthiness and piety. <DT> Cleave ye to the hem of the raiment of virtue and keep fast hold of the cord of piety and trustworthiness.  Have regard to the good of the world and not to your own selfish desires.'; 

quote[25] = 'Piety <DT> ----- <DT> Trustworthiness and piety are even as two luminaries shining resplendent above the horizon of the heaven of the Tablet in which are inscribed the ordinances of God.  Well is it with them that have discerned them, and woe betide the heedless!';

quote[26] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Worldly friends, seeking their own good, appear to love one the other, whereas the true Friend hath loved and doth love you for your own sakes\; indeed He hath suffered for your guidance countless afflictions.  Be not disloyal to such a Friend, nay rather hasten unto Him.'; 

quote[27] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Indeed thy Lord loveth fidelity as found in the realm of creation, and He hath given it precedence over most of the praiseworthy qualities. <DT> Be ... a crown to the brow of fidelity ...'; 

quote[28] = 'Faithfulness <DT> ----- <DT> He Who is the Eternal Truth, exalted be His glory, hath ever loved faithfulness.  Well is it with him who adorneth his temple with its raiment, and is honoured by this greatest of distinctions.'; 

quote[29] = 'Truthfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Fair speech and truthfulness, by reason of their lofty rank and position, are regarded as a sun shining above the horizon of knowledge. <DT> Truthfulness and sincerity have always been the ornament of a man\'s character, and so they shall ever be.'; 

//random number generator

function rand(n) {
seed = (0x015a4e35 * seed) % 0x7fffffff;
return (seed >> 16) % n;
}
var now = new Date()
var seed = now.getTime() % 0xfffffff
document.write(quote[rand(quote.length)])
