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Kelsie 2022-10-15 11:16:30

The expression of the old man has always been engraved in his heart, livelihood, perception, education, open-mindedness, fear, memory, mixed
feelings , and the frequent tears of the old man for some reason made me think about energy conservation and the lack of quality when I was young. Will it be compensated to some extent in old age
? Is it necessary in life? If there is love, life will lose its original meaning. How can love be defined? There is no way to know the true meaning of love. It is destined to be a problem that will never be answered, but the world is doomed.
Love is too difficult, too difficult ,
we can do it . Maybe the one who cherishes the person who shares weal and woe with us at the moment....
everything will be all right.
Pray for the old man who loves to dance and hang a white towel.•••••

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Tuesdays with Morrie quotes

  • Morrie Schwartz: If we accept the fact that we can die at anytime we lead our lives differently.

  • [first lines]

    Morrie Schwartz: Excuse me, kids.

    [greeting people as he walks past]

    Morrie Schwartz: Hello, love. How're ya doin'? Hey, Katie.

    Mitch Albom: [narrating] Among other things, many other things, my old professor loved to eat. He especially liked tongue. I'd say, "Morrie, that's disgusting. " He'd say, "I'm sorry you think so. I also like cole slaw. Can you handle cole slaw, Mitch?"

    Mitch Albom: [narrating] Near the top of the list of things he loved was dancing. He had his own way of dancing. He'd do the Lindy to Jimi Hendrix. He'd jitterbug to... name a band... Nine Inch Nails.

    Morrie Schwartz: [hands tango music to the DJ]

    Mitch Albom: [narrating] One of his favorites was the tango. His own version, of course. Wherever it came from... it wasn't Argentina. Moments like that... he could live in forever. In the summer of he began to notice a few things: shortness of breath... legs giving him a little trouble. But what do you expect at 77?

    Morrie Schwartz: [backs his car into a fence]

    Mitch Albom: The dancing stopped forever in the summer of 1994.