Elie Wiesel Quotes
Why Did I Write It? Did I Write It So As Not To Go Mad Or, On The Contrary, To Go Mad In Order To Understand The Nature Of Madness, The Immense, Terrifying Madness That Had Erupted In History And In The Conscience Of Mankind? Was It To Leave Behind A Legacy Of Words, Of Memories, To Help Prevent History From Repeating Itself? Or Was It Simply To Preserve A Record Of The Ordeal I Endured As An Adolescent, At An Age When One's Knowledge Of Death And Evil Should Be Limited To What One Discovers In Literature? There
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