Elie Wiesel
“Only
no one is listening to me” page:7
“Look at the fire! Look at the flames! Over there!”
“They passed me by one after the other, my teachers, my friends, the others, some whom I once feared, some of whom I found ridiculous, all those whose lives I had shared for years. There they went, defeated, their bundles, their lives in tow, having left behind their homes, their childhood."page:17
"Is it any wonder that ever since then, sleep tends to elude me?"
"The weak don't last very long around here" page: 45
"Deep inside me, I felt a great void opening"
“Look at the fire! Look at the flames! Over there!”
“They passed me by one after the other, my teachers, my friends, the others, some whom I once feared, some of whom I found ridiculous, all those whose lives I had shared for years. There they went, defeated, their bundles, their lives in tow, having left behind their homes, their childhood."page:17
"Is it any wonder that ever since then, sleep tends to elude me?"
"The weak don't last very long around here" page: 45
"Deep inside me, I felt a great void opening"
Anne Frank
“I wonder whether you can tell me why it is that people
always try so hard to hide their real feelings.” Page: 139
“Which we consider ourselves to be” page: 140
“ I seem, and indeed am, indifferent both to Mummy’s tear and looks, Daddy’s looks, both aware of something which I have always felt.”
“Why on earth? I just ask upstairs. My father knows more than me and has more experience in such things.” Page:143
“On, what nonsense! I’d like to see the ladies swimming, if the rats started biting, their legs”
“How can you understand the psychology of a man? Of a child is not so difficult!” page:93
“He is still a child in his heart of hearts, he is no older than I am; he is only searching for tranquillily and happiness.” Page:21
“Every time I write to you, something special seems to have happened, but they are more often unpleasant than pleasant things.” Page: 108
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“Which we consider ourselves to be” page: 140
“ I seem, and indeed am, indifferent both to Mummy’s tear and looks, Daddy’s looks, both aware of something which I have always felt.”
“Why on earth? I just ask upstairs. My father knows more than me and has more experience in such things.” Page:143
“On, what nonsense! I’d like to see the ladies swimming, if the rats started biting, their legs”
“How can you understand the psychology of a man? Of a child is not so difficult!” page:93
“He is still a child in his heart of hearts, he is no older than I am; he is only searching for tranquillily and happiness.” Page:21
“Every time I write to you, something special seems to have happened, but they are more often unpleasant than pleasant things.” Page: 108
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http://www.amazon.com/Anne-Frank-Diary-Young-Girl/dp/0553296981 - BUY THE BOOK