morrie in A Sentence

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    Morrie had a better idea.

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    Morrie cried and laughed with them.

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    Morrie, let's get a drink.

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    Morrie, I'll go talk to him.

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    Morrie, you're gonna get your money.

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    Think Morrie tells his wife everything?

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    Morrie, have a drink and shut up.

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    Morrie says,“Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live.”.

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    Morrie says,“When you learn how to die, you learn how to live”.

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    Morrie would walk that final bridge between life and death, and narrate the trip.

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    Morrie repeats, again, that when you learn how to die, you learn how to live.

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    The hibiscus plant in Morrie's study is something that Mitch seems to notice as he visits with Morrie.

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    And all the heartfelt things we never get to say to those we love, Morrie said that day.

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    The second is that not everyone is lucky enough to get the time that Morrie has in order to forgive.

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    Morrie doesn't buy into the idea that the sole direction of a man in society should be to make more money and buy more things.

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    Morrie, however, knows that learning to forgive oneself for our past decisions is just as important as forgiving others for what they have done to us.

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    Morrie himself wants to be remembered as a“Teacher to the Last”, and he values his time with Mitch as an opportunity to share his lessons from his“experiment” with dying.

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    Topping the New York Times Nonfiction Bestsellers list in the year 2000, Morrie reminded us of the importance of living every moment to the fullest and loving fiercely to our final breath.

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    As Mitch is visiting Morrie in his final months, it is right in the middle of the O. J. Simpson murder trial which captured the nation's attention for almost an entire year.

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    Morrie, however, has figured out the things that create a meaningful life, such as rejecting the culture of money, focusing on family and love, and living every day as if it is his last.

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    He told his friends that if they really wanted to help him, they would treat him not with sympathy but with visits, phone calls, a sharing of their problems, the way they had always shared their problems, because Morrie had been a wonderful listener.

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    He told his friends that if they really wanted to help him, they would treat him not with sympathy but with visits, phone calls, a sharing of their problemsthe way they had always shared their problems, because Morrie had always been a wonderful listener.

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    He told his friends that if they really wanted to help him, they would treat him not with sympathy but with visits, phone calls, a sharing of their problems- the way they had always shared their problems, because Morrie had always been a wonderful listener.

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    He told his friends that if they honestly wanted to assist him, they would treat him not with sympathy but with visits, phone calls, a sharing of their problems'the way they had constantly shared their difficulties, given that Morrie had usually been a marvelous listener.

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