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August 10
In discharging the functions of the office to which thou
hast been appointed, thy conduct and actions should attest to the highest
standard of trustworthiness and honesty, to a degree of sincerity that is
altogether above suspicion, and to an integrity that is immune to the promptings
of self-interest. Thus shall all know that the Bahá'ís are the embodiments of
probity, and the very essence of spotless virtue. If they accept office, their
motive is to render service to the whole of humanity, not to seek their own
self-interest; and their object is to vindicate the cause of truth, not to give
themselves over to self-indulgence and base ingratitude. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, from a
Tablet; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, Trustworthiness: A Cardinal Bahá'í Virtue)