Ten commandments.
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Love your school fellows. They will become your fellow workers and companions in life.
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Love learning which is the food of the mind. Be as graceful to your teachers as to your parents.
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Make every day holy by good and useful deeds and kindly actions.
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Honour good people; be courageous and respect all: bow down to none.
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Do not hate or offend anyone. Do not seek revenge: defend your rights and resist tyranny.
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Be not cowardly: protect the feeble and love justice.
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Remember that all the produces of the earth are the result of labour: whoever enjoys them without working for them is stealing the bread of the worker.
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Observe and think, in order to discover the truth. Do not believe that which is contrary to reason and never deceive yourself or others.
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Do not think that he who loves his own country must hate and despise other nations, or wish for war which is a remnant of barbarism
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Help to bring about the day when all nations shall live fraternally together in peace and prosperity.
Declaration
We desire to be just and loving to all our fellow men and women. To work together as brothers and sisters to be kind to every living creature: and so help to form a new society, with justice as its foundation and love its law.