It is recommended that you go to read the book, the feeling there will be deeper

Georgiana 2022-09-24 22:39:01

Generally speaking, the words in the book can better reflect people's expressions and inner thoughts, which are more vivid and can touch people's hearts more. I prefer this paragraph:
what would you do if you were given a healthy 24 hours?
Murray said he wanted to eat a good breakfast and go swimming, which he loves. Invite friends to have a delicious lunch at noon, chat with friends, not many friends, just one or two, so that he can listen to them attentively, go for a walk in the park in the afternoon, enjoy the nature, and eat at a restaurant with his family in the evening Spaghetti, or duck, that's his favorite, and he's going to dance, dance with everyone, until he's exhausted. Go home and get a good night's sleep.

In our eyes, it was an ordinary day, but when you think about it, it was a great day. If you were asked this question, what would your answer be? Don't close your eyes for 24 hours because of fear of death? Or do a bunch of things that can't be done in one day? …

make peace with life, accept and enjoy what life has to offer us.

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Tuesdays with Morrie quotes

  • Morrie Schwartz: Usually in the morning, you know, before everybody gets up, I get so angry, so bitter. Just, what the hell did I ever do to deserve this? Where's the fairness? I cry and I rage. I mourn. And then I detach. It's over; that's it; all over. No more. I just look back on how I've been feeling and I say, well, that's self-pity and that's enough of that for today.

    Mitch Albom: Just like that? You just stop?

    Morrie Schwartz: Yeah, that's all the time I give it. Start thinking about the day ahead, you know? The people that are going to come to see me, the stories I'm going to hear, and all the stuff I'm going to learn.

  • Morrie Schwartz: My father was afraid of love. He couldn't give it and he couldn't receive it either. Maybe that's worse.

    Mitch Albom: Morrie, Morrie, we should stop.

    Morrie Schwartz: Not letting ourselves be loved because we're too afraid of giving ourselves to someone we might lose.