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Morrie Schwartz

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Grieve and mourn for yourself not once or twice, but again and again.


— Morrie Schwartz


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It's not too late to develop new friendships or reconnect with people.


— Morrie Schwartz


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So many people walk around with a meaningless life. They seem half-asleep, even when they're busy doing things they think are important. This is because they're chasing the wrong things.


— Morrie Schwartz


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I'd always been interested in psychology.


— Morrie Schwartz


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One hundred and ten years from now no one who is here now will be alive.


— Morrie Schwartz


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We have a sense that we should be like the mythical cowboy... able to take on and conquer anything and live in the world without the need for other people.


— Morrie Schwartz


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We're involved in trillions of little acts just to keep going.


— Morrie Schwartz


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What tipped the scales was that psychology involved working with rats.


— Morrie Schwartz


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The little things, I can obey. But the big things - how we think, what we value - those you must choose yourself. You can't let anyone - or any society - determine those for you.


— Morrie Schwartz


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It's not to late to... ask yourself if you really are the person you want to be, and if not, who you do want to be.


— Morrie Schwartz


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About Morrie Schwartz






Did you know about Morrie Schwartz?

Stanton: The Mental Hospital: A Study of Institutional Participation in Psychiatric Illness and Treatment. Walker & Company 1996 ISBN 978-0-8027-1315-5. Morrie had a younger brother David who developed polio at a young age.

Schwartz (December 20 1916 – November 4 1995) was a sociology professor at Brandeis University and an author. He was the subject of the best-selling book Tuesdays With Morrie which was publiMorrie Schwartzd in 1997 and later made into a movie.

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