Absolutely speaking, Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you is by no means a golden rule, but the best of current silver. An honest man would have but little occasion for it. It is golden not to have any rule at all in such a case.


Any fool can make a rule, and every fool will mind it.


Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy. At least you will, by such conduct, stand the best chance for such consequences.


Don't learn safety rules simply by accident


Hell, there are no rules here, we are trying to accomplish something.


I don't go by the rule book? I lead from the heart, not the head.


If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.


It is a good idea to obey all the rules when you're young just so you'll have the strength to break them when you're old.


Let your rule in reference to your social desires be this. Pray for the bad, pity the weak, enjoy the good, and reverence both the great and the small, as each playing their part in the divine symphony of the universe.


Nordstrom's Rules for Employees: Rule # 1: Use your good judgment in all situations There are no additional rules


Practicing the Golden Rule is not a sacrifice; it is an investment.


The fewer rules a coach has, the fewer there are for a player to break.


The first rule to tinkering is to save all the parts.


There are no exceptions to the rule that everybody likes to be an exception to the rule.


There are two great rules of life; the one general and the other particular. The first is that everyone can, in the end, get what he wants, if he only tries. That is the general rule. The particular rule is that every individual is, more or less, an exception to the rule.


There is no more important rule of conduct in the world than this: attach yourself as much as you can to people who are abler than you and yet not so very different that you cannot understand them.


Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.


When ancient opinions and rules of life are taken away, the loss cannot possibly be estimated. From that moment, we have no compass to govern us, nor can we know distinctly to what port to steer.


When everything else fails read the instructions.


Whoever has the gold makes all the rules.

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