//Array function

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//Array of quotes

var quote = new makeArray(31);

quote[0] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> Be ... a pillar of the temple of righteousness ... <DT> We call to remembrance every one of the friends and exhort them to have regard ... to righteousness, which He hath made to be a citadel of strength for His well-favoured ones and faithful, humble servants...';

quote[1] = 'Fear of God <DT> ----- <DT> The fear of God hath ever been the prime factor in the education of His creatures.  Well is it with them that have attained thereunto! <DT> However, dread of the penalties maketh people desist only outwardly from committing vile and contemptible deeds, while that which guardeth and restraineth man both outwardly and inwardly hath been and still is the fear of God.  It is man\'s true protector and his spiritual guardian.';

quote[2] = 'Fear of God <DT> ----- <DT> He should cleanse his heart from all evil passions and corrupt desires, for the fear of God is the weapon that can render him victorious, the primary instrument whereby he can achieve his purpose.';

quote[3] = 'Fear of God <DT> Fear ye God and follow not your idle fancies and corrupt imaginings, but rather follow Him Who is come unto you invested with undeniable knowledge and unshakable certitude.';

quote[4] = 'Fear of God <DT> ----- <DT> Admonish men to fear God.  By God!  This fear is the chief commander of the army of Thy Lord.  Its hosts are a praiseworthy character and goodly deeds.  Through it have the cities of men\'s hearts been opened throughout the ages and centuries, and the standards of ascendancy and triumph raised above all other standards.';

quote[5] = 'Fear of God <DT> ----- <DT> Verily I say, fear of God is the greatest commander that can render the Cause of God victorious, and the hosts which best befit this commander have ever been and are an upright character and pure and goodly deeds. <DT> In this Revelation the hosts that can render it victorious are the hosts of praiseworthy deeds and upright character.';

quote[6] = 'Fear of God <DT> ----- <DT> In truth, religion is a radiant light and an impregnable stronghold for the protection and welfare of the peoples of the world, for the fear of God impelleth man to hold fast to that which is good, and shun all evil.';

quote[7] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> They that are just and fair-minded in their judgement occupy a sublime station and hold an exalted rank.  The light of piety and uprightness shineth resplendent from these souls. <DT> It beseemeth you to fix your gaze under all conditions upon justice and fairness.';

quote[8] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> Once again We exhort all believers to observe justice and fairness and to show forth love and contentment.  They are indeed the people of Bah&aacute\;, the companions of the Crimson Ark. <DT> Our hope is that Thou wilt deny no one Thy grace, and wilt deprive no soul of the ornament of fairness and justice.';

quote[9] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> In this day the hosts that can ensure the victory of the Cause are those of goodly conduct and saintly character.  Blessed are they who firmly adhere unto them and woe betide such as turn away therefrom.';

quote[10] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> What this Wronged One doth expect from everyone is justice and fairness.  Let no one be content with mere hearing\; rather doth it behove everyone to ponder that which this Wronged One hath revealed. <DT> Happy are they that observe God\'s precepts\; happy are they that have recognized the Truth\; happy are they that judge with fairness in all matters and hold fast to the Cord of My inviolable Justice.';

quote[11] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> And if thine eyes be turned towards justice, choose thou for thy neighbour that which thou choosest for thyself. <DT> Be fair to yourselves and to others, that the evidences of justice may be revealed, through your deeds, among Our faithful servants.';

quote[12] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> The purpose of justice is the appearance of unity among men.  The ocean of divine wisdom surgeth within this exalted word, while the books of the world cannot contain its inner significance. <DT> The essence of all that We have revealed for thee is Justice, is for man to free himself from idle fancy and imitation, discern with the eye of oneness His glorious handiwork, and look into all things with a searching eye.';

quote[13] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> Know verily that the essence of justice and the source thereof are both embodied in the ordinances prescribed by Him who is the Manifestation of the Self of God amongst men, if ye be of them that recognize this truth.';

quote[14] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> O people of God!  That which traineth the world is Justice, for it is upheld by two pillars, reward and punishment.  These two pillars are the sources of life to the world. <DT> No light can compare with the light of justice.  The establishment of order in the world and the tranquillity of the nations depend upon it.';

quote[15] = 'Justice and Fairness <DT> ----- <DT> O Son of Spirit!  The best beloved of all things in My sight is Justice\; turn not away therefrom if thou desirest Me, and neglect it not that I may confide in thee.  By its aid thou shalt see with thine own eyes and not through the eyes of others, and shalt know of thine own knowledge and not through the knowledge of thy neighbor.  Ponder this in thy heart\; how it behooveth thee to be.  Verily justice is My gift to thee and the sign of My loving-kindness.  Set it then before thine eyes.';

quote[16] = 'Reliance on God <DT> ----- <DT> Let your reliance be on the remembrance of God, the Most Exalted, the Most Great.  He will, erelong, bring to naught all the things ye possess.  Let Him be your fear, and forget not His covenant with you, and be not of them that are shut out as by a veil from Him.';

quote[17] = 'Reliance on God <DT> ----- <DT> Keep your gaze centred on Him Who is the Sovereign Word of Truth:  place your whole reliance upon Him, and beg of Him to destine for you what is meet and fitting.  Resign your affairs into the hands of God, the Lord of creation.';

quote[18] = 'Reliance on God <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, ... complete reliance, in all circumstances, upon Him.  These rank, according to the estimate of God, among the highest and most laudable of all acts.';

quote[19] = 'Trust in God <DT> ----- <DT> I implore Thee, O Thou that turnest darkness into light, and revealest Thy mysteries on the Sinai of Thy Revelation, to aid me, at all times, to put my trust in Thee, and to commit mine affairs unto Thy care. <DT> Cause me, then, to turn wholly unto Thee, to put my whole trust in Thee, to seek Thee as my Refuge, and to flee unto Thy face.';

quote[20] = 'Righteousness <DT> ----- <DT> Whose ariseth, in this Day, to aid Our Cause, and summoneth to his assistance the hosts of a praiseworthy character and upright conduct, the influence flowing from such an action will, most certainly, be diffused throughout the whole world.';

quote[21] = 'Trust in God <DT> ----- <DT> That seeker must at all times put his trust in God, must renounce the peoples of the earth, detach himself from the world of dust, and cleave unto Him Who is the Lord of Lords. <DT> If anyone revile you, or trouble touch you, in the path of God, be patient, and put your trust in Him Who heareth, Who seeth.';

quote[22] = 'Trust in God <DT> ----- <DT> Put your trust in God, and commit your affairs to His keeping.  He, verily, will, through the power of truth, render you victorious, and He, verily, is powerful to do what He willeth, and in His grasp are the reins of omnipotent might. <DT> You should, therefore, leave all your affairs in His Hands, place your trust in Him, and rely upon Him.  He will assuredly not forsake you.';

quote[23] = 'Love of God <DT> ----- <DT> The world passeth away, and that which is everlasting is the love of God.  God willing, thou shalt circumambulate the True One in every world of His worlds and shalt be free from all else save Him.'; 

quote[24] = 'Love of God <DT> ----- <DT> Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou art He the fire of Whose love hath set ablaze the hearts of them who have recognized Thy unity, and the splendors of Whose countenance have illuminated the faces of such as have drawn nigh unto Thy court. <DT> O Friends!  You must all be so ablaze in this day with the fire of the love of God that the heat thereof may be manifest in all your veins, your limbs and members of your body, and the peoples of the world may be ignited by this heat and turn to the horizon of the Beloved.';

quote[25] = 'Love of God <DT> ----- <DT> The essence of love is for man to turn his heart to the Beloved One, and sever himself from all else but Him, and desire naught save that which is the desire of his Lord. <DT> That which beseemeth you is the love of God, and the love of Him Who is the Manifestation of His Essence, and the observance of whatsoever He chooseth to prescribe unto you, did ye but know it.';

quote[26] = 'Love of God <DT> ----- <DT> For every one of you his paramount duty is to choose for himself that on which no other may infringe and none usurp from him.  Such a thing--and to this the Almighty is My witness--is the love of God, could ye but perceive it. <DT> Make My love thy treasure and cherish it even as thy very sight and life.';

quote[27] = 'Love of God <DT> ----- <DT> O Son of Being!  My love is My stronghold\; he that entereth therein is safe and secure, and he that turneth away shall surely stray and perish.';

quote[28] = 'Love of God <DT> ----- <DT> O My Friend in Word!  Ponder awhile.  Hast thou ever heard that friend and foe should abide in one heart?  Cast out then the stranger, that the Friend may enter His home.';

quote[29] = 'Love of God <DT> ----- <DT> O Son of Being!  Love Me, that I may love thee.  If thou lovest Me not, My love can in no wise reach thee.  Know this, O servant. <DT> O Son of Man!  I loved thy creation, hence I created thee.  Wherefore, do thou love Me, that I may name thy name and fill thy soul with the spirit of life.';

quote[30] = 'Fear of God <DT> ----- <DT> We have admonished Our loved ones to fear God, a fear which is the fountain-head of all goodly deeds and virtues.  It is the commander of the hosts of justice in the city of Bah&aacute\;. Happy the man that hath entered the shadow of its luminous standard, and laid fast hold thereon.';

//random number generator

function rand(n) {
seed = (0x015a4e35 * seed) % 0x7fffffff;
return (seed >> 16) % n;
}
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var seed = now.getTime() % 0xfffffff
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