THE GOLDEN
RULE
There are many
different ways of saying the golden rule.
So I'm wanting to
include many of these different phrases on this page.
If you have an
idea, feel free to email me.
If your phrase is
appropriate it will be included on this page.
PHRASES
- "Do unto others as you
would have them do unto you."
- "Don't
judge until you walk a mile in another's moccasins."
- "People who live in glass
houses should not throw stones."
- "Get the beam out of your
own eye before dislodging a splinter in another."
- "Do naught unto others
which would cause you pain if done to you." (BRAHMANISM:
Mahabharata 5:1517)
- "Hurt not others in ways
that you yourself would find hurtful." (BUDDHISM:
Udana-VBarga 5:18)
- "Do not do unto others
what you would not have done unto you."
(CONFUCIANISM: Analects 15:23)
- "Regard your neighbor's
gain as your own gain and your neighbor's loss as your own loss."
(TAOISM: T'ai Shang Kan Ying P'ien)
- That nature alone is good which
refrains from doing unto another whatsoever is not good for itself."
(ZOROASTRIANISM: Dadidtan-I-dinik 94:5
- "What is hateful to you,
do not to your fellowman."
(JUDAISM: Talmud, Shabbat 31a)
- "All things whatsoever ye
would that man should do to you, do ye even so to them."
(CHRISTIANITY: Matthew 7:12)
- "...desires for his
brother that which he desires for himself."
(ISLAM: Shunnah)
- "Treat yourself as you would wish others to treat you." (Brett
Cloud)
- "Do not do unto others what is hateful to you
yourself." (Hillel)
- "Treat everyone with the respect and dignity you
would want for yourself and then a little more." (Joy
Bressler)
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