"Now that I'm suffering, I feel closer to people who suffer more than I ever did before. The other night, on TV, I saw people in Bosnia running across the street, getting fired upon, killed, innocent victims....and I just started to cry. I feel their anguish as if it were my own. I don't know any of these people. But - how can I put this? I'm almost......drawn to them."

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Source: Morrie Schwartz (2011). “Morrie In His Own Words: Life Wisdom From a Remarkable Man”, p.10, Pan Macmillan

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Morrie Schwartz

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Morrie Schwartz was a sociology professor whose life lessons on love and death were immortalized in the book 'Tuesdays with Morrie,' inspiring millions.

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