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Love: What Life Is All About
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Leo Buscaglia was a great teacher. He taught a course called Love at the University of Southern California. I enjoyed watching his videos, usually on PBS. Some quotes:
"So the individual, now fully grown, leaves our schools confused, lonely, alienated, lost, angry, but with a mind full of isolated, meaningless facts which together are laughingly called an education."
He didn't believe that schools prepared students for life.
Here is one I have always believed:
"There are degrees of love, but there's only one kind of love". It's like the volume button on a radio; the higher you tune it, the more you love.
I have read several of his books and loved them all.
"So the individual, now fully grown, leaves our schools confused, lonely, alienated, lost, angry, but with a mind full of isolated, meaningless facts which together are laughingly called an education."
He didn't believe that schools prepared students for life.
Here is one I have always believed:
"There are degrees of love, but there's only one kind of love". It's like the volume button on a radio; the higher you tune it, the more you love.
I have read several of his books and loved them all.
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