Tuesdays with Morrie
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:25:00
Iove one another...
:25:02
or die.
:25:11
- Thank you.
- [All Sobbing]

:25:15
[Quiet Chattering]
:25:18
Thank you.
I'll see you soon.

:25:20
- It was lovely, Morrie.
- Good-bye. Be well.

:25:23
- [Woman] Thank you.
- I know I should've called.

:25:25
I'm stealin' time
from my boss here.

:25:27
You missed my funeral. Never mind.
You'll catch the next one.

:25:34
**Another day **
:25:37
- **After I've called on you to speak **
- Thank you.

:25:41
**And you would say **
[Continues, Indistinct]

:25:44
- You're not sayin' much today.
- What's wrong with silence?

:25:47
- [Laughing]
- [Bike Bell Rings]

:25:51
You know what I miss?
Springtime on campus, huh?

:25:54
- That was always the best time.
- Yeah, for you professors, maybe.

:25:57
To us lowly students, spring meant
one thing... cramming for finals.

:26:01
Oh, yeah.
Beautiful day like this...

:26:04
and we made you spend it
buried in a book.

:26:07
Throw down your books! You have
nothing to lose but your grades.

:26:11
[Laughter, Murmuring]
:26:14
- Coach, you ever wish
you were young again?
- Nah.

:26:16
I've been young. I know how miserable
it can be, being young.

:26:19
Oh, push me
down there, huh?

:26:21
Aging isn't just decay,
you know? It's growth.

:26:24
So how come nobody ever says,
"Gee, I wish I were old"?

:26:27
Because this culture worships youth.
Me, I do not buy it.

:26:32
I've had my time to be 22.
This is my time to be 78.

:26:37
So, you were never
afraid of getting old?

:26:39
Oh, the fear of aging...
You know what that reflects, Mitch?

:26:42
- Lives that haven't found meaning.
- [Students Chattering]

:26:46
- The light changed.
- Oh.

:26:50
[Morrie]
Mitch, stop here.

:26:53
- This is where I used to dance.
- " Dance Free"?

:26:56
- Yeah.
- No wonder they went out ofbusiness.


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