“I think women should have choices and should be able to do what they like, and I think it's a great choice to stay at home and raise kids, just as it's a great choice to have a career. But I don't entirely approve of people who get advanced degrees and then decide to stay at home. I think if society gives you the gift of one of those educations and you take a spot in a very competitive institution, then you should do something with that education to help others... But I also don't approve of working parents who look down on stay-at-home mothers and think they smother their children. Working parents are every bit as capable of spoiling children as ones who don't work - maybe even more so when they indulge their kids out of guilt. The best think anyone can teach their children is the obligation we all have toward each other - and no one has a monopoly on teaching that.”
Will Schwalbe“The Need to Read"Reading books remains one of the best ways to engage with the world, become a better person and understand life’s questions, big and small.”
Will Schwalbe“Good books often answer questions you didn't even know you wanted to ask.”
Will Schwalbe“Trust is all about instinct. If you had all the facts, you wouldn't need trust. Trust is what is required in the absence of proof. But I believe you can strengthen your instincts by testing them; every time you prove yourself right or wrong, they grow stronger.”
Will Schwalbe, Books for Living“Reading and naps, two of life's greatest pleasures, go especially well together.”
Will Schwalbe, Books for Living“Good books often answer questions you didn't even know you wanted to ask”
Will Schwalbe, Books for Living“And there's something you can always tell people who want to learn more about the world and who don't know how to find a cause to support. You can always tell them to read.”
Will Schwalbe, The End of Your Life Book Club“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, The End of Your Life Book Club“The greatest gift you can give anyone is your undivided attention...”
Will Schwalbe, The End of Your Life Book Club“The thing about Americans,” she said, “is that you’re very concerned about everything all the time.”
Will Schwalbe, The End of Your Life Book Club“If I'd waited until I was well rested to read, I never would have read anything.”
Will Schwalbe, The End of Your Life Book Club