Elie Wiesel Quotes
We Were Masters Of Nature, Masters Of The World. We Had Forgotten Everything
death, Fatigue, Our Natural Needs. Stronger Than Cold Or Hunger, Stronger Than The Shots And The Desire To Die, Condemned And Wandering, Mere Numbers, We Were The Only Men On Earth.
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