There are no absolute rules of conduct, either in peace or war. Everything depends on circumstances.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Rules are not necessarily sacred, principles are.
Remember upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all.
No matter who you are or what you intend to do, you should not exceed the boundaries of the rule of law.
Nonviolence is a good policy when the conditions permit.
If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law.
In general, I'm not much into etiquette and am a rule-breaker and rebel by nature.
No rules exist, and examples are simply life-savers answering the appeals of rules making vain attempts to exist.
There is a set of rules and a code of conduct that I believe that you should adhere to in life.
There are laws for peace as well as war.
One of the absolute rules I learned in the war was, don't know anything you don't need to know, because if you ever get caught they will get it out of you.