"What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander."
"There are so many who know more than I do, who understand the world better than I do. I would be truly learned, a great scholar, if only I could retain everything I've learned from those I have known. But then would I still be me? And isn't all that only words? Words grow old, too; they change their meaning and their usage. They get sick just as we do; they die of their wounds and then they are relegated to the dust of dictionaries. And where am I in all this?"
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Source: Elie Wiesel (2007). “The Time of the Uprooted: A Novel”, p.17, Schocken
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