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Escape From Sobibor Quotes By Nathan Lopes Cardozo

We seldom stop to think - and we certainly should do so more often - that in taking the words of our sages as a description of mere fact, we may miss the deeper meanings which they meant to convey. As a rule, aggadah should not be taken literally; rather, it must be interpreted with the understanding that a higher truth is being alluded to - a truth that is beyond historical perspective, philological expression, or the dimensions of scientific observations. Agaddah speaks to that part of us that understands but cannot articulate what it understands. It allows us to go beyond the realms of the definable, perceivable, and demonstrable. In this sense, aggadah is a form of religious metaphor, a mirror that enables us to form mental images of the indescribable. — Nathan Lopes Cardozo

Escape From Sobibor Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

My bad luck got tangled up with my bad decisions, and I'm paying for it. — Patrick Rothfuss

Escape From Sobibor Quotes By V.G. Hiemstra

The views of the Courts in regard to imprisonment have however undergone modification in the last ten years. Imprisonment is seen more and more as a harsh and drastic punishment to be reserved for callous and impenitent characters. We wish to adopt a more enlightened approach in which the probable effect of incarceration upon the life of the accused person and those near to her is carefully weighed. — V.G. Hiemstra

Escape From Sobibor Quotes By Sam Riley

I guess you could say I'm pretty wary. — Sam Riley

Escape From Sobibor Quotes By Kate DiCamillo

All of God's creatures have names, every last one of them. Of that I am sure: of that I have no doubt at all. — Kate DiCamillo

Escape From Sobibor Quotes By Kate Morton

Always remember, with a strong enough will, even the weak can wield great power. — Kate Morton