Primo Levi Quotes
It Was The Very Discomfort, The Blows, The Cold, The Thirst That Kept Us Aloft In The Void Of Bottomless Despair, Both During The Journey And After. It Was Not The Will To Live, Nor A Conscious Resignation; For Few Are The Men Capable Of Such Resolution, And We Were But A Common Sample Of Humanity.
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