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"None of you is a true believer unless he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself."

Golden Rule
Golden Rule
The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them. It is sometimes called an ethics of reciprocity, meaning that one should reciprocate to others how one would like them to treat the person. Various expressions of this rule can be found in the tenets of most religions and creeds through the ages.
"None of you is a true believer unless he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself."
"...bonum quod unusquisque qui virtutem sectatur, sibi appetit, reliquis hominibus etiam cupiet."
"Do not that to another, which thou wouldest not have done to thyself."
"What you shun enduring yourself, dont impose on others. You shun slavery - beware of enslaving others!"
"Whatever I wish for myself, I am to wish for another; and whatever I do not wish for myself or for my friends, I am not to wish for another. This injunction is contained in Gods words: Love your neighbor as yourself."
"The golden rule is a good standard which can perhaps even be improved by doing unto others, wherever possible, as they would be done (unto)..."
"My duty towards my neighbor is to love him as myself, and to do to all men as I would they should do unto me."
"To do, as one would be done by, and to love ones neighbor as ones self, constitute the ideal perfection of utilitarian morality."
"Fais aux autres ce que tu voudrais quils te fassent dans les mêmes circonstances."
"... if we are to adhere to the Golden Rule, we should give especially high priority to the alleviation of the extreme suffering of others."
"Reason shows me that if my happiness is desirable and a good, the equal happiness of any other person must be equally desirable."
"This is that law of the Gospel; whatsoever you require that others should do to you, that do ye to them."