Quotes from Leo Buscaglia


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Don't smother each other. No one can grow in the shade.


I have been a teacher myself all my life. I have an intense passion to share with people. Our only salvation is in knowledge, in learning.


I have too much respect for people to try to control them. But they are estranged from love, afraid to reach out and touch one another. We're afraid to appear sentimental or speak in platitudes because people will say, 'What a jerk!' It takes courage in our culture to be a lover.


Food is celebratory. People who don't cook don't know how much fun they're missing.


I am a teacher. And I think I am a serious one who happens to be enjoying life.


I got the copyright for love!


I was lucky to have such a loving, crazy family. I learned to give and share.


When we sit at the table, there is more going on than satisfying hunger. It is sad to think of those who eat simply to satisfy their hunger and who do not permit themselves to linger under the many spells offered by a good meal - the satisfaction of our hearts, our minds and our spirits.


My mother made soft polenta often, and as a child, I would watch her stir until she looked like her arm would fall off.


I've spoken in every state in the union, meeting and hugging the people who later bought my books. I spoke to anybody who wanted to hear me, including 1,000 nuns who could pay me only with homemade bread.


All of my youth growing up in my Italian family was focused around the table. That's where I learned about love.


Hugs make you feel psychologically more secure and together.


Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.


I've always thought that people need to feel good about themselves and I see my role as offering support to them, to provide some light along the way.


The minute we stop learning, we begin death, the process of dying. We learn from each other with every action we perform. We are teaching goodness or evil every time we step out of the house and into the street.


The best students come from homes where education is revered: where there are books, and children see their parents reading them.


If you're an advocate of gentleness, you're simplistic and naive. If you're an advocate of despair and hate, you're sophisticated.


The way to anybody's heart is through a thoughtfully-prepared, beautifully-executed, lovingly-presented meal.


Death is a challenge. It tells us not to waste time... It tells us to tell each other right now that we love each other.


Change is the end result of all true learning.