//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(31);

quote[0] = 'Patience <DT> ----- <DT> He, verily, shall increase the reward of them that endure with patience. <DT> He will, certainly, repay all them that endure with patience and put their confidence in Him.'; 

quote[1] = 'Resignation <DT> ----- <DT> The virtues and attributes pertaining unto God are all evident and manifest, and have been mentioned and described in all the heavenly Books.  Among them are trustworthiness, truthfulness, ... resignation to whatever the Almighty hath decreed ... These rank, according to the estimate of God, among the highest and most laudable of all acts.'; 

quote[2] = 'Resignation <DT> ----- <DT> O My servants!  Be as resigned and submissive as the earth, that from the soil of your being there may blossom the fragrant, the holy and multicolored hyacinths of My knowledge. <DT> He ... must cling unto patience and resignation ...'; 

quote[3] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> No man of wisdom can demonstrate his knowledge save by means of words.  This showeth the significance of the Word as is affirmed in all the Scriptures, whether of former times or more recently.  For it is through its potency and animating spirit that the people of the world have attained so eminent a position.'; 

quote[4] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> Utterance must needs possess penetrating power.  For if bereft of this quality it would fail to exert influence.  And this penetrating influence dependeth on the spirit being pure and the heart stainless.'; 

quote[5] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> Likewise it [utterance] needeth moderation, without which the hearer would be unable to bear it, rather he would manifest opposition from the very outset.  And moderation will be obtained by blending utterance with the tokens of divine wisdom which are recorded in the sacred Books and Tablets.'; 

quote[6] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> He hath, moreover, ordained that His Cause be taught through the power of men\'s utterance, and not through resort to violence.  Endeavour to the utmost of thy powers to establish the word of truth with eloquence and wisdom and to dispel falsehood from face of the earth.'; 

quote[7] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> This is the day in which to speak.  It is incumbent upon the people of Bah&aacute\; to strive, with the utmost patience and forbearance, to guide the peoples of the world to the Most Great Horizon.'; 

quote[8] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> A kindly tongue is the lodestone of the hearts of men.  It is the bread of the spirit, it clotheth the words with meaning, it is the fountain of the light of wisdom and understanding.'; 

quote[9] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> Were it not to celebrate Thy praise, my tongue would be of no use to me, and were it not for the sake of rendering service to Thee, my existence would avail me not.'; 

quote[10] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> In truth, the hearts of men are edified through the power of the tongue, even as houses and cities are built up by the hand and other means. <DT> Indeed through the power of good words, the righteous have always succeeded in winning command over the meads of the hearts of men.'; 

quote[11] = 'Purity of Heart <DT> ----- <DT> Hearken thou unto the Words of thy Lord and purify thy heart from every illusion so that the effulgent light of the remembrance of thy Lord may shed its radiance upon it, and it may attain the station of certitude.'; 

quote[12] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> Incline your hearts to the counsels given by the Most Exalted Pen and beware lest your hands or tongues cause harm unto anyone among mankind. <DT> Purge your hearts from love of the world, and your tongues from calumny, and your limbs from whatsoever may withhold you from drawing nigh unto God, the Mighty, the All-Praised.'; 

quote[13] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> ... observe silence, and refrain from idle talk.  For the tongue is a smouldering fire, and excess of speech a deadly poison.  Material fire consumeth the body, whereas the fire of the tongue devoureth both heart and soul. <DT> Defile not your tongues with the cursing and reviling of any soul, and guard your eyes against that which is not seemly.'; 

quote[14] = 'Utterance <DT> ----- <DT> Be fair in thy judgment, and guarded in thy speech.  The essence of true safety is to observe silence, to look at the end of things and to renounce the world.'; 

quote[15] = 'Contentment <DT> ----- <DT> The virtues and attributes pertaining unto God are all evident and manifest, and have been mentioned and described in all the heavenly Books.  Among them are trustworthiness, truthfulness, ... contentment with the things His Will hath provided ... These rank, according to the estimate of God, among the highest and most laudable of all acts.'; 

quote[16] = 'Contentment <DT> ----- <DT> The source of all good is trust in God, submission unto His command, and contentment with His holy will and pleasure. <DT> The source of all glory is acceptance of whatsoever the Lord hath bestowed, and contentment with that which God hath ordained.'; 

quote[17] = 'Contentment <DT> ----- <DT> O Quintessence of Passion!  Put away all covetousness and seek contentment\; for the covetous hath ever been deprived, and the contented hath ever been loved and praised.'; 

quote[18] = 'Contentment <DT> ----- <DT> He should be content with little, and be freed from all inordinate desire. <DT> O Son of Spirit!  Ask not of Me that which We desire not for thee, then be content with what We have ordained for thy sake, for this is that which profiteth thee, if therewith thou dost content thyself.'; 

quote[19] = 'Contentment <DT> ----- <DT> O Son of Being!  With the hands of power I made thee and with the fingers of strength I created thee\; and within thee have I placed the essence of My light.  Be thou content with it and seek naught else, for My work is perfect and My command is binding.  Question it not, nor have a doubt thereof.'; 

quote[20] = 'Thankfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Reflect, O people, on the grace and blessings of your Lord, and yield Him thanks at eventide and dawn. <DT> Ponder ye in your hearts the grace and the blessings of God and render thanks unto Him at eventide and at dawn.'; 

quote[21] = 'Thankfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Indeed if everyone on earth were endowed with a myriad tongues and were to continually praise God and magnify His Name to the end that knoweth no end, their thanksgiving would not prove adequate for even one of the gracious favours We have mentioned in this Tablet.'; 

quote[22] = 'Purity of Heart <DT> ----- <DT> We verily behold your actions.  If We perceive from them the sweet smelling savor of purity and holiness, We will most certainly bless you.  Then will the tongues of the inmates of Paradise utter your praise and magnify your names amidst them who have drawn nigh unto God.  Within the very breath of such souls as are pure and sanctified far-reaching potentialities are hidden.  So great are these potentialities that they exercise their influence upon all created things.'; 

quote[23] = 'Thankfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Render thanks unto God, inasmuch as ye have attained unto your heart\'s Desire, and been united to Him Who is the Promise of all nations. <DT> Render thou thanks unto the Best-Beloved of the world for having attained this boundless grace at a time when the world\'s learned and most distinguished men have remained deprived thereof.'; 

quote[24] = 'Thankfulness <DT> ----- <DT> Magnify His Name, and be thou of the thankful.  Wherefore, be thankful to God, for having strengthened thee to aid His Cause, for having made the flowers of knowledge and understanding to spring forth in the garden of thine heart.  Thus hath His grace encompassed thee, and encompassed the whole of creation.'; 

quote[25] = 'Purity of Heart <DT> ----- <DT> The virtues and attributes pertaining unto God are all evident and manifest, and have been mentioned and described in all the heavenly Books.  Among them are trustworthiness, truthfulness, purity of heart while communing with God ... These rank, according to the estimate of God, among the highest and most laudable of all acts.'; 

quote[26] = 'Purity of Heart <DT> ----- <DT> For the life of the flesh is common to both men and animals, whereas the life of the spirit is possessed only by the pure in heart who have quaffed from the ocean of faith and partaken of the fruit of certitude.'; 

quote[27] = 'Patience <DT> ----- <DT> Be patient, for thy Lord is patient. <DT> It behoveth whosoever hath set his face towards the Most Sublime Horizon to cleave tenaciously unto the cord of patience, and to put his reliance in God, the Help in Peril, the Unconstrained.'; 

quote[28] = 'Purity of Heart <DT> ----- <DT> Purify, O my God, the hearts of Thy creatures with the power of Thy sovereignty and might, that Thy words may sink deep into them.'; 

quote[29] = 'Patience <DT> ----- <DT> The virtues and attributes pertaining unto God are all evident and manifest, and have been mentioned and described in all the heavenly Books.  Among them are trustworthiness, truthfulness, ... patience, nay, thankfulness in the midst of tribulation ... These rank, according to the estimate of God, among the highest and most laudable of all acts.'; 

quote[30] = 'Patience <DT> ----- <DT> Assist them, O my Lord, by Thy power that hath prevailed over all things, and aid them to be patient and long-suffering.  Be patient under all conditions, and place your whole trust and confidence in God.'; 

//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)])
