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Eddie is a grizzled war veteran who feels trapped in a meaningless life of fixing rides at a seaside amusement park. His days are...
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"The Five People You Meet in Heaven" by Mitch Albom begins by introducing Eddie, an 83 year-old maintenance man. His father worked at the Ruby Pier and Eddie followed in suit. It was all that he ever knew, and everyday of his existence was filled with making sure that the rides at the... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“Fairness does not govern life and death. If it did, no good person would ever die young.”The Blue Man
“Strangers are just family you have yet to come to know.”The Blue Man
“The only time we waste is the time we spend thinking we are alone.”The Blue Man
“Departure did not seem to be an issue.”Eddie
“All parents damage their children. It cannot be helped. Youth, like pristine glass, absorbs the prints of its handlers. Some parents smudge, others crack, a few shatter childhoods completely into jagged little pieces, beyond repair.”Eddie
“Holding anger is a poison. It eats you from inside. We think that hating is a weapon that attacks the person who harmed us. But hatred is a curved blade. And the harm we do, we do to ourselves.”Ruby
“Love, like rain, can nourish from above, drenching couples with a soaking joy. But sometimes, under the angry heat of life, love dries on the surface and must nourish from below, tending to its roots, keeping itself alive.”The Fourth Person Eddie Meets in Heaven, (p. 174).
“Young men go to war. Sometimes because they have to, sometimes because they want to. Always, they feel they are supposed to. This comes from the sad, layered stories of life, which over centuries have seen courage confused with picking up arms, and cowardice confused with laying them down.”The Second Person Eddie Meets in Heaven, (p. 59).
“Sacrifice is a part of life. It's supposed to be. It's not something to regret. It's something to aspire to.”The Captain (p. 97)
“"Life has to end," she said. "Love doesn't"”Marguerite
“All endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time.”Eddie
“Sacrifice is part of life. it's supposed to be. it is not something to forget. it is something to aspire to. little sacrifices. Big sacrifices..... Sometimes when you sacrifice something precious, you're not really losing it. You are just passing it to someone else.”Captian
“Parents rarely let go of their children, so children let go of them. they move on. they move away. the moments that used to define them- a mother's approval, a father's nod- are covered by moments of their own accomplishments. it is not until much later, as the skin sags and the heart weakens, that children understand; their stories, and all their accomplishments, sit atop the stories of their mothers and fathers, stones upon stone, beneath the waters of their lives.”
“Forgive, Edward forgive. do you remember the lightness when you first arrived in heaven? That's because no one is born with anger. And when we die, the soul is freed of it. But now, here, in order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did, and why you no loonger need to feel it.”Ruby
1. The End
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
2. The Journey
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
3. The Arrival
4. The First Person Eddie Meets in Heaven
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
5. The First Lesson
6. Sunday, 3 P.M.
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
7. The Second Person Eddie Meets in Heaven
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
8. The Second Lesson
9. The Third Person Eddie Meets in Heaven
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
10. The Third Lesson
11. Thursday, 11 A.M.
12. The Fourth Person Eddie Meets in Heaven
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
13. The Fourth Lesson
14. Friday, 3:15 P.M.
15. The Fifth Person Eddie Meets in Heaven
- Today is Eddie's Birthday
16. The Last Lesson
17. Epilogue
Young adults and above. About death, may be disturbing for some children. Some scenes include wartime prison.
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