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It’s been ten years since Mitch Albom first shared the wisdom of Morrie Schwartz with the world. Now–twelve million copies later–in a new afterword, Mitch Albom reflects again on the meaning of Morrie’s life lessons and the gentle, irrevocable impact of their Tuesday sessions all those years... read more
Mitch Albom, the book's narrator, recalls his graduation from Brandeis University in the spring of 1979. After he has received his diploma, Mitch approaches his favorite professor, Morrie Schwartz, and presents him with a monogrammed briefcase. While at Brandeis, Mitch takes almost all of the... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“Build a little community of those you love and who love you”
“Do the kinds of things that come from the heart”
“Life is a series of pulls back and forth”
“Accept what you are able to do and what you are not able to do, accept the past as past, without denying it or discarding it, learn to forgive yourself and forgive others, don't assume that it's too late to get involved.”
“Dying is only one thing to be sad over, Mitch. Living unhappily is something else.”Morrie
“These were people so hungry for love they were accepting substitutes. They were embracingmaterial things and expecting a sort of hug back. But it never works.”Morrie
“If you're trying to show off for people at the top, forget it. They will look down at you anyhow. And if you're trying to show off for people at the bottom, forget it. They will only envy you. Status will get you nowhere.”Morrie
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