Jean Amery Quotes
Since Being A Jew Not Only Means That I Bear Within Me A Catastrophe That Occurred Yesterday And Cannot Be Ruled Out For Tomorrow, It Is-beyond Being A Duty-also Fear. Every Morning When I Get Up I Can Read The Auschwitz Number On My Forearm, Something That Touches The Deepest And Most Closely Intertwined Roots Of My Existence; Indeed I Am Not Even Sure If This Is Not My Entire Existence. Then I Feel Approximately As I Did Back Then When I Got A Taste Of The First Blow From A Policeman's Fist. Every Day Anew I Lose My Trust In The World.
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