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<blockquote>Beloved hearts, can any of us endure the trials of life or its burdens except by the knowledge of that great love given to us and that which we give?...</blockquote> | <blockquote>Beloved hearts, can any of us endure the trials of life or its burdens except by the knowledge of that great love given to us and that which we give?...</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>'''Because these little ones and those great and small need me, I live.'''</blockquote> | <blockquote><blockquote>'''Because these little ones and those great and small need me, I live.'''</blockquote></blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>Thus, the order becomes one’s reason for being. With a reason for being, you can fly, you can run—and you can ascend to God.<ref>El Morya, “The Order of the Good Samaritan,” {{POWref|27|52|, October 28, 1984}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>Thus, the order becomes one’s reason for being. With a reason for being, you can fly, you can run—and you can ascend to God.<ref>El Morya, “The Order of the Good Samaritan,” {{POWref|27|52|, October 28, 1984}}</ref></blockquote> |