Elie Wiesel Quotes
I Thought He Was Talking About My Grandmother. I Didn't Want To See Her. I Knew She Had Died - Of Thirst, Maybe - And I Was Afraid She Wouldn't Be As I Remembered Her. I Was Afraid She Wouldn't Have The Black Shawl On Her Head, Nor Those Burning Tears In Her Eyes, Nor That Clear, Calm Expression That Could Make You Forget You Were Cold.
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