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==Session==
 
==Session==
 
===Quote===
 
===Quote===
“[T]he measure of your human strength of character is your ability to resist the holding of grudges and your capacity to withstand brooding in the face of deep sorrow. [. . .] Tact is the fulcrum of social leverage, and tolerance is the earmark of a great soul. If you possess these rare and charming gifts, as the days pass you will become more alert and expert in your worthy efforts to avoid all unnecessary social misunderstandings.” ([[156:5|UB, 156:5.17-18]])  
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''“[T]he measure of your human strength of character is your ability to resist the holding of grudges and your capacity to withstand brooding in the face of deep sorrow. [. . .] Tact is the fulcrum of social leverage, and tolerance is the earmark of a great soul. If you possess these rare and charming gifts, as the days pass you will become more alert and expert in your worthy efforts to avoid all unnecessary social misunderstandings.”'' ([[156:5|UB, 156:5.17-18]])
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===Lesson===
 
===Lesson===
 
Thought Adjuster: “In his travels, Jesus presented liberating truth in a palatable form so as to whet the spiritual appetite of his associates. His constant intentions were to facilitate their induction into the kingdom of the hearts — lifetime citizenship acquired by passing many surprise character tests.  
 
Thought Adjuster: “In his travels, Jesus presented liberating truth in a palatable form so as to whet the spiritual appetite of his associates. His constant intentions were to facilitate their induction into the kingdom of the hearts — lifetime citizenship acquired by passing many surprise character tests.