"What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander."
"But because of his telling, many who did not believe have come to believe, and some who did not care have come to care. He tells the story, out of infinite pain, partly to honor the dead, but also to warn the living - to warn the living that it could happen again and that it must never happen again. Better than one heart be broken a thousand times in the retelling, he has decided, if it means that a thousand other hearts need not be broken at all. (vi)"
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Source: Elie Wiesel (1960). “Night”, Bantam
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