"What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander."
"The act of writing is for me often nothing more than the secret or conscious desire to carve words on a tombstone: to the memory of a town forever vanished, to the memory of a childhood in exile, to the memory of all those I loved and who, before I could tell them I loved them, went away."
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Source: Elie Wiesel (2011). “Legends of Our Time”, p.10, Schocken
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