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TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE - A NON FICTION NOVEL







This is wonderful book with a real expereinces on" Human  LIFE "Mitch has played a good role as a student and an author  and Morris has given his piece of saying  on "LIFE " 

The book follows Mitch through out his life, and shows how Morrie influenced it. Morrie was Mitch's college professor. They became very close while he was in college, but after he graduated, they drifted apart. 

When Mitch was watching TV, he saw Morrie on a show that explained he had a fatal disease. Mitch regretted all the time he wasted and began to see Morrie again. 
They met every Tuesday, at Morrie's house in Massachusetts where Mitch would talk about his problems and about life in general.
 

Morrie told him something new every Tuesday. As time progressed, Morrie's condition got worse, but he was still strong hearted. I really enjoyed reading this book. Mitch Albom is a very strong person in the novel.


He's lost, but finds help within Morrie. This book is one of my favorites and it's very meaningful. Tuesdays with Morrie is about life lessons and how learning from your mistakes is a good thing. This book made me more mature and helped me realize that materialistic things don't make you truly happy. Finding happiness within yourself takes time and patience, but once you find it, it's the best feeling in the world.


I would recommend this book to anyone who is in a bad mood or has daily problems. This book helps you realize what's truly important. Overall, I really liked this book because it was deep, and I think anyone should read it. It's a great memoir that anyone can learn from.What  a marvelous novel ? you cant even feel when the time runs ,...it  runs so fast that you never know ..as I have read this novel in 2 hrs "Do you belive it ?


"QUOTES FROM MITCH "

Marriage& Love  :


"Personally," he sighed, his eyes still closed, "I think marriage is a very important thing to do, and
you're missing a hell of a lot if you don't try it."
He ended the subject by quoting the poem he believed in like a prayer: "Love each other or
Perish


Religion & Family :
"The problem, Mitch, is that we don't believe we are as much alike as we are. Whites and blacks,
Catholics and Protestants, men and women. If we saw each other as more alike, we might be very
eager to join in one big human family in this world, and to care about that family the way we care
about our own.



Children :


"Whenever people ask me about having children or not having children, I never tell them what to
do," Morrie said now, looking at a photo of his oldest son. "I simply say, `There is no experience
like having children.' That's all. There is no substitute for it. You cannot do it with a friend. You
cannot do it with a lover. If you want the experience of having complete responsibility for another
human being, and to learn how to love and bond in the deepest way, then you should have
children."





 Death : 


"Let's begin with this idea," Morrie said. "Everyone knows they're going to die, but nobody
believes it."





"It's natural to die," he said again. "The fact that we make such a big hullabaloo over it is all because we don't see ourselves as part of nature. We think because we're human we're something above nature."He smiled at the plant."We're not. Everything that gets born, dies." He looked at me."Do you accept that?" Yes.

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