19+ Will Schwalbe Quotes On Education, Socialism And Living

The greatest gift you can give anyone is your undivided attention. — Will Schwalbe

You can truly miss characters. Not like you miss people, but you can still miss them. — Will Schwalbe

You don't have to have one emotion at a time. — Will Schwalbe

As a reader, you’re often inside one or more character heads, so you know what they’re feeling, even if they can’t exactly say it, or they say it so obliquely that the other characters don’t catch it. Readers are frequently reminded of the gulf between what people say and what they mean, and such moments prod us to become more attuned to gesture, tone, and language. — Will Schwalbe

In Gilead, the narrator's friend's son describes himself not as an atheist but in "state of categorical unbelief." He says, "I don't even believe God doesn't exist, if you see what I mean." I pointed this passage out to Mom and said it closely matched my own views-I just didn't think about religion. — Will Schwalbe

If our family was an airline, Mom was the hub and we were the spokes. You rarely went anywhere nonstop; you went via Mom, who directed the traffic flow and determined the priorities: which family member was cleared for takeoff or landing. Even my father was not immune to Mom's scheduling, though he was given more leeway than the rest of us. — Will Schwalbe

It's not hard to read about death abstractly. I do find it tough when a character I love dies, of course. You can truly miss characters. Not like you miss people, but you can still miss them. — Will Schwalbe

In an idealized world, we would all be able to do what our English teachers told us to do, which is to write beautiful prose where enthusiasm is conveyed by word choice and grammar. — Will Schwalbe

That’s one of the things books do. They help us talk. But they also give us something we all can talk about when we don’t want to talk about ourselves. — Will Schwalbe

Evil almost always starts with small cruelties. — Will Schwalbe

And my first item on each day's list is this: Wake up. If I can check that off, I've already done something and can get on with the business of living and trying to honor the memory of those I love who are no longer here. — Will Schwalbe

We’re all in the end-of-our-life book club, whether we acknowledge it or not; each book we read may well be the last, each conversation the final one. — Will Schwalbe

I was learning that when you're with someone who is dying, you may need to celebrate the past, live the present, and mourn the future all at the same time. — Will Schwalbe

We all have a lot more to read than we can read and a lot more to do than we can do. — Will Schwalbe

Reading isn't the opposite of doing, it's the opposite of dying. — Will Schwalbe

What I suddenly understood was that a thank-you note isn't the price you pay for receiving a gift, as so many children think it is, a kind of minimum tribute or toll, but an opportunity to count your blessings. And gratitude isn't what you give in exchange for something; it's what you feel when you are blessed--blessed to have family and friends who care about you, and who want to see you happy. Hence the joy from thanking. — Will Schwalbe

With FIVE DAYS, Douglas Kennedy has crafted a brilliant meditation on regret, fidelity, family, and second chances that will have you breathlessly turning pages to find out what happened in the past and what will happen next. At once heartbreaking and hopeful, it is a powerful new work of fiction by an internationally acclaimed writer at the height of his powers. — Will Schwalbe

But it takes so little to help people, and people really do help each other, even people with very little themselves. And it’s not just about second chances. Most people deserve an endless number of chances. — Will Schwalbe

If I'd waited until I was well rested to read, I never would have read anything. — Will Schwalbe

Life Lessons by Will Schwalbe

  1. Will Schwalbe emphasizes the importance of relationships and the power of conversation, reminding us that meaningful connections can be made through meaningful dialogue.
  2. He encourages us to be open to learning from others and to be curious about the world around us.
  3. He also stresses the importance of self-reflection and personal growth, reminding us that we can always strive to be better versions of ourselves.
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