From an old film named 'Tuesdays whith Morrie'.
You probably mean:"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."It is a quote byMahatma Gandhi.
Mahatma Ghandi : "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."It is a quote by Mohandas Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi is often attributed with this quote, "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." This quote emphasizes the importance of living fully in the present while also continuously seeking knowledge.
to learn how to live where they are. if they can't do that, they could die or starve.
To learn that we will never live forever.
When you were young And your heart was an open book You used to say live and let live (You know you did, you know you did, you know you did) But if this ever changin' world In which we live in Makes you give in and cry Say live and let die Live and let die Live and let die Live and let die What does it matter to ya When ya got a job to do Ya got to do it well You got to give the other fella hell You used to say live and let live (You know you did, you know you did, you know you did) But if this ever changin' world In which we live in Makes you give in and cry Say live and let die Live and let die Live and let die Live and let die Say live and let die Say live and let die Live and let Live and let Live and let... die...
Many believe it is when you learn to put selfish needs to one side and think about other things.
It's an old Samurai saying: "Go into battle determined to die, and you will surely live. Go into battle hoping to live, and you will surely die."
Morrie believes that people generally fear death and avoid discussing it. He encourages open conversations about death as a way to better understand and accept it. I would classify myself under this belief because I agree that discussing death openly can help us appreciate life more fully and alleviate some of the fear surrounding it.
lamb of god
Albert Camus