Gates of Heaven
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You couId even be smeIIing
a big vat of spaghetti...

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you know, and it suggests to you
that you're hungry.

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So therefore, our strongest power...
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that we have is in suggestion.
In the power of prayer.

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That's the strongest power that we have.
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Success is like a journey.
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And when you finally achieve success
in your given field...

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the journey's over. You have to look
for something else to motivate you.

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There was a famous doctor who was
one of the first to climb Mt. Everest.

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Right at the end
he looked up at the mountain....

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The first time he tried it, he failed.
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And as he was coming down
from the mountain, he looked at it...

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and said, ''I'll climb Mt. Everest. ''
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He says, ''Mountains don't grow,
but men always will. ''

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There's a principIe of Iaw that with
every benefit there's a burden.

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And the responsibiIity
that you have with a dog....

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It's not just an inanimate object.
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In our Iife today,
we do focus a Iot of our attention...

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on materiaI things
such as automobiIes, cIothes...

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trips, and things of that sort.
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And even objects, paintings...
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and other kinds of things at home
that you cherish.

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WeII, an animaI, I think,
much more so, you cherish...

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because he does respond to you.
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He doesn't taIk Iike a human being...
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but he is much more
than just an inanimate object.

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Therefore, the responsibiIity
that a person has to the animaI...

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you sense that when you have them.
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Because their Iove and affection
comes to you.

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And that Iove and affection,
over a period of years...

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becomes a part of your Iife.

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