This is a story about a man named eddie and it begins at the end, with eddie dying in the sun. — Mitch Albom
In order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did and why you on longer need to feel it. — Mitch Albom
For as spiritual as some people think my books are, I’ve never really dealt with religious things. — Mitch Albom
For better or for worse, I’ve watched people die in front of me. I see how they are in the end. — Mitch Albom
For years I wrote in my basement. More recently I graduated to one floor above, an office with all — Mitch Albom
Detroit is a place where we’ve had it pretty tough. But there is a generosity here and a well of kindness that goes deep. — Mitch Albom
Anyone who tries to write a memoir needs to keep in mind that what’s interesting to you isn’t necessarily interesting to a reader. — Mitch Albom
A memoir should have some uplifting quality, inspiring or illuminating, and that’s what separates — Mitch Albom
I don’t know about heaven or hell, but I do know that we are visited all the time by the spirits of those who affected us in life. — Mitch Albom
I believe the biggest themes of life are put into the best focus when held up against the very sharp light of mortality. — Mitch Albom
I was a workaholic. I never stopped. I lived in fifth gear. I bought cars. I invested in stocks. — Mitch Albom
I used to be a classic workaholic, and after seeing how little work and career really mean when — Mitch Albom
In a newspaper, you only have so much room. It teaches you the value of getting to the point — Mitch Albom
Mortality means you don’t have forever to work things out. You can live your life unexamined but then — Mitch Albom
If you are fully alive to the prospect of dying, you really start reprioritising your life. — Mitch Albom
Nobody’s favorite movie is some dark, dysfunctional slasher story. Everybody’s favorite song is a sentimental song. — Mitch Albom
People who don’t normally read make an exception for my books, possibly because they’re short. — Mitch Albom
Whenever you have two characters in a book, whether it’s a novel or nonfiction, you run the risk that — Mitch Albom
We all lose somebody we care about and want to find some comforting way of dealing with it — Mitch Albom
We all have two things in common, no matter who we are: we were born and we are going to die. — Mitch Albom
I believe that you live on inside the hearts and minds of everyone you’ve touched while you were here on earth. — Mitch Albom