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Quotes About Existence

And love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone.
~ Mitch Albom
Death is as natural as life. It's part of the deal we made.
~ Mitch Albom
Dying," Morris suddenly said, "is only one thing to be sad over, Mitch. Living unhappily is something else.
~ Mitch Albom
Now. My turn. Look, if you say that science will eventually prove there is no God, on that I must differ. No matter how small they take it back, to a tadpole, to an atom, there is always something they can't explain, something that created it all at the end of the search.
~ Mitch Albom
We think because we're human we're somethin above nature...we are not. Everything that gets born, dies.
~ Mitch Albom
The second wave says, 'No, you don't understand. You're not a wave, you're part of the ocean.' " I smile. Morrie closes his eyes again. "Part of the ocean," he says, "part of the ocean." I watch him breathe, in and out, in and out.
~ Mitch Albom
People are slowly dying everywhere, he said. They are also continuously living. Every moment they draw breath. they can find the glory I put here on Earth, if they look for it.
~ Mitch Albom
The loving relationships we have, the universe around us, we take these things for granted.
~ Mitch Albom
Have you ever considered how many living things there are on earth? People. Animals. Birds. Fish. Trees. It makes you wonder how anyone could feel lonely. Yet humans do. It's a shame.
~ Mitch Albom
Death is as natural as life. It's part of the deal we made.
~ Mitch Albom
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.
~ Mitch Albom
el universo es demasiado armonioso, magnífico y abrumador para pensar que sólo es una casualidad.»
~ Mitch Albom
Beginnings and endings are earthly ideas. I go on. And because I go on, you go on with me. Feeling loss is part of why you are on Earth. Through it, you appreciate the brief gift of human existence, and you learn to cherish the world I created for you. But the human form is not permanent. It was never meant to be. That gift belongs to the soul.
~ Mitch Albom
why don't people come back to Earth after they die?
~ Mitch Albom
Beginnings and endings are earthly ideas. I go on. And because I go on, you go on with me. Feeling loss is part of why you are on Earth. Through it, you appreciate the brief gift of human existence, and you learn to cherish the world I created for you.
~ Mitch Albom
We who are born, are born to die.
~ Mitch Albom
One, as in the singular God. One, as in the Lord's creation, Adam.
~ Mitch Albom
We fear loneliness, Annie, but loneliness itself does not exist. It has no form. It is merely a shadow that falls over us. And just as shadows die when light changes, that sad feeling can depart once we see the truth." "What's the truth?" Annie asked. "That the end of loneliness is when someone needs you." The old woman smiled. "And the world is so full of need." *
~ Mitch Albom
Time is not what you think. Dying? Not the end of everything. We think it is. But what happens on Earth is only the beginning.
~ Mitch Albom
He explained how once we began to chime the hour, we lost the ability to be satisfied. There was always a quest for more minutes, more hours, faster progress to accomplish more in each day. The simple joy of living between sunrises was gone. "Everything man does today to be efficient, to fill the hour?" Dor said. "It does not satisfy. It only makes him hungry to do more. Man wants to own his existence. But no one owns time.
~ Mitch Albom
Our voices dissipated into the empty ocean night, and at that moment it was possible to believe we were the only people left on Earth.
~ Mitch Albom
When you are measuring life, you are not living it...
~ Mitch Albom
How long have i been dead? A minute. An hour. A thousand years
~ Mitch Albom
time, because none of us know how much we have, and it is an affront to God to assume there will be more.
~ Mitch Albom