American - Writer | May 23, 1958 -
Critics have a problem with sentimentality. Readers do not. I write for readers.
Mitch Albom
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Love each other or die.
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This is a story about a man named Eddie and it begins at the end, with Eddie dying in the sun.
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You have to work at creating your own culture.
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People are only mean when they're threatened, and that's what our culture does. That's what our economy does.
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I used to be a classic workaholic, and after seeing how little work and career really mean when you reach the end of your life, I put a new emphasis on things I believe count more. These things include: family, friends, being part of a community, and appreciating the little joys of the average day.
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We all have two things in common, no matter who we are: We were born and we are going to die.
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I don't know about Heaven or Hell, but I do know that we are visited all the time by the spirits of those who affected us in life.
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If you really could fit God in a file, you wouldn't need to believe in God, you know, you'd just go get the file like a box of corn flakes off the shelf.
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For better or for worse, I've watched people die in front of me. I see how they are in the end. And they're not cynical. In the end, they wanna hold somebody's hand. And that's real to me.
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My own father didn't talk a lot about feelings or emotions.
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If you are fully alive to the prospect of dying, you really start reprioritising your life.
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