If we but turn our gaze to the high qualifications of the
members of Bahá'í Assemblies, ... we are filled with feelings of unworthiness
and dismay, and would feel truly disheartened but for the comforting thought
that if we rise to play nobly our part every deficiency in our lives will be
more than compensated by the all-conquering spirit of His grace and power.
Hence it is incumbent upon the chosen delegates to consider without the least
trace of passion and prejudice, and irrespective of any material consideration,
the names of only those who can best combine the necessary qualities of
unquestioned loyalty, of selfless devotion, of a well-trained mind, of
recognized ability and mature experience.... (Shoghi Effendi, excerpt from a
letter dated 3 June 1925 to Bahá'í Convention, ‘Bahá'í Administration’; The
Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, Baha’i Elections)