Elie Wiesel Quotes
We Were The Masters Of Nature, The Masters Of The World. We Had Transcended Everything - Death, Fatigue, Our Natural Needs. We Were Stronger Than Cold And Hunger, Stronger Than The Guns And The Desire To Die, Doomed And Rootless, Nothing But Numbers, We Were The Only Men On Earth. At
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