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The Mormons even baptized Anne Frank. It took Ernest Michel, then chairman of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, three years to get Mormons to agree to stop proxy-baptizing Holocaust victims. — Maureen Dowd

My son Hannibal will be a great general, because of all my soldiers he best knows how to obey. — Hamilcar Barca

The thing that's worth doing is trying to improve our understanding of the world and gain a better appreciation of the universe and not to worry too much about there being no meaning. And, you know, try and enjoy yourself. Because, actually, life's pretty good. It really is. — Elon Musk

Perhaps grief is as much regret for what we have never had as sorrow for what we have lost. — David Nicholls

The art of living. Isn't that a funny expression? — Anne Frank

Tea and water give each other life,' the Professor was saying. 'The tea is still alive. This tea has tea and water vitality. — Jason Goodwin

If we bear all this suffering and if there are still Jews left, when it is over, then Jews, instead of being doomed, will be held up as an example. — Anne Frank

The events of the Holocaust viewed through the eyes of Anne Frank are a unique and damming testament to the dreadful atrocities of that period of our history — Charles Kennedy

I think spring is inside me. I feel spring awakening, I feel it in my entire body and soul. I have to force myself to act normally. I'm in a state of utter confusion, don't know what to read, what to write, what to do. I only know that I'm longing for something ... — Anne Frank

Rock me on the water
Sister will you soothe my fevered brow
Rock me on the water
I'll get down to the sea somehow — Jackson Browne

When people cared about each other, they always found a way to make it work. — Nicholas Sparks

If Possible, Make Peace. If Not, Put A Full Stop. — Monojit Dutta

Everybody live like it's the last day you will ever see. — Hayley Williams

Who has inflicted this upon us? Who has made us Jews different from all other people? Who has allowed us to suffer so terribly up till now? It is God that has made us as we are, but it will be God, too, who will raise us up again. If we bear all this suffering and if there are still Jews left, when it is over, then Jews, instead of being doomed, will be held up as an example. Who knows, it might even be our religion from which the world and all peoples learn good, and for that reason and that reason alone do we have to suffer now. We can never become just Netherlanders, or just English, or representatives of any country for that matter; we will always remain Jews, but we want to, too. — Anne Frank