The Eleventh Commandment (disambiguation)

The Eleventh Commandment (disambiguation)

The Eleventh Commandment may refer to:

"To Love One Another" -Patti Smith, "Notes to the Future".

*"Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican."
Proposed by Gaylord Parkinson, Republican Party Chairman for California, during the 1966 gubernatorial campaign, then popularized by Ronald Reagan. Parkinson sought to avoid a repeat of the sharp criticisms of presidential candidate Barry Goldwater during the 1964 national election, which resulted in a crashing landslide by the Democratic party.

*"Thou shalt do the Dance."Promulgated by Morgan Freeman as God at the conclusion of the film "Evan Almighty".

* "Thou Shalt Not Be Late."
Robin Williams as Reverend Frank in the film "License to Wed".

*"Thou shalt not transfer a pedophile priest to a different parish."Suggested by comedian Jay Leno on September 3, 2007, on the "Tonight Show".

*"Thou shalt not get caught." In the novel "The Eleventh Commandment".

*"Thou shalt not be a victim. Thou shalt not be an oppressor. But most of all, thou shalt not be a bystander."
Yehuda Bauer, Historian. Quoted in the "Chicago Sun Times", September 11, 2007.

*"Thou shall not accept hot dogs from thine summer student."A common joke told to summer students at the Robarts Research Institute.

See also
*"The Eleventh Commandment"
*Ten Commandments (disambiguation)
*613 Commandments
*The 614th Commandment


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