Tuesdays with Morrie
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:54:03
And, believe me, I know what a selfish
jerk I can be, especially with my time.

:54:07
But, um... You know,
it's just what you said.

:54:09
It's about this fear that I have about
not just giving love but receiving it.

:54:12
And, uh... And of being part of something
that isn't just all about me. And, uh...

:54:16
You know, uh, living
for somebody else and, uh...

:54:19
- uh, learning to give and, uh...
- She didn't like the ring?

:54:25
Oh, I never even
got to give it to her.

:54:27
- But you love each other?
- Yes, we do, a lot.

:54:31
Uh-huh.
:54:33
So, if love always wins, what the heck
is the matter with us? [Chuckles]

:54:41
I could use a little...
little wisdom here.

:54:43
Maybe my wisdom
isn't what you need.

:54:49
Start that thing again.
:54:52
This is our last thesis together.
We got to get it right.

:54:55
We don't have a lot of time.
:54:59
[Coughs]
:55:02
[Morrie On Tape]
We think we don't deserve love.

:55:04
That if we let it come in,
we'll become soft.

:55:07
[Mitch] He had answers
for all the big, important things.

:55:10
- [Morrie Continues On Tape]
- Why not me?

:55:13
Love is the only rational act.
:55:19
Said it right.
Love is the only rational act.

:55:24
Let it come in.
:55:26
- [Tape Recorder Clicks Off]
- [Sighs]

:55:35
[Beeps]
:55:45
Okay, I'll be right down.
:55:47
Thanks, Lloyd. I'll just
be a couple of minutes.

:55:51
[Mitch] I hate sports metaphors.
I never use 'em.

:55:53
But this was a real Hail Mary.
A last-second desperation play.


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