The credo of John D. Jr. (David and Nelson's father and Rockefeller Center's founder), in gold leaf on a large polished granite block at the foot of the Promenade - at the very center of the Center itself.
I BELIEVE
in the supreme worth of the individual and in his right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
I believe that every right implies a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation, every possession, a duty.
I believe that law was made for man and not man for the law; that government is the servant of the people and not their master.
I believe in the dignity of labor, whether with head or had; that the world owes no man a living but that it owes every man the opportunity to make a living.
I believe that thrift is essential to well ordered living and that economy is a prime requisite of a sound financial structure, whether in government, business, or personal affairs.
I believe that truth and justice are fundamental to an enduring social order.
I believe in the sacredness of a promise, that a man's word should be as good as his bond, that character - not wealth or power or position is of supreme worth.
I believe that the rendering of useful service is the common duty of mankind and that only in the purifying fires of sacrifice is the dross of selfishness consumed and the greatness of the human soul set free.
I believe in an all-wise and loving God, named by whatever name, and that the individual's highest fulfillment, greatest happiness and widest usefulness are to be found in living in harmony with his will.
I believe that love is the greatest thing in the world, that it alone can overcome hate; that right can and will triumph over might.
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