The self-help author known as the Love Doctor was a dynamic speaker who ended his lectures by hugging audience members. He wrote more than a dozen books that have sold more than 11 million copies in 20 languages, including his first, 1972's Love, which examined the phenomenon of human love as the one unifying force of life, and his last, 1994's Love Cookbook. The man who said death is only morbid if you never lived, died today of a heart attack in his Lake Tahoe home.
Passage: Leo Buscaglia, 74
The self-help author known as the Love Doctor was a dynamic speaker who ended his lectures by hugging audience members. He wrote more than a dozen books that have sold more than 11 million copies in 20 languages, including his first, 1972's Love, which examined the phenomenon of human love as the one unifying force of life, and his last, 1994's Love Cookbook. The man who said death is only morbid if you never lived, died today of a heart attack in his Lake Tahoe home.