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"Elie Wiesel, a pious Hungarian boy whose life had been circumscribed by Jewish faith until his arrest, discovered Western literature in Paris after the war and wrote his memoir under its formative influence ten years later, he began his literary odyssey as a Yiddish and Hebrew writer but then turned his first book into French and wrote thereafter in his adopted language, largely about his native Yiddish and Hebrew culture."
"No one is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from the kingdom of night."
"Some writings could sometimes, in moments of grace, attain the quality of deeds."
"Time does not heal all wounds; there are those that remain painfully open."
"If you ask me what I want to achieve, it's to create an awareness, which is already the beginning of teaching."
"What I don't like today is, to put it coarsely, the phony Hasidism, the phony mysticism. Many students say, "Teach me mysticism." It's a joke."
"Miracles in mysticism don't occupy such an important place. It's metaphor, for the peasants, for the crowds, to impress people. What does mysticism really mean? It means the way to attain knowledge. It's close to philosophy, except in philosophy you go horizontally while in mysticism you go vertically. You plunge into it. Philosophy is a slow process of logic and logical discourse: A bringing B bringing C and so forth. In mysticism you can jump from A to Z. But the ultimate objective is the same. It's knowledge. It's truth."
"I rarely speak about God. To God yes. I protest against Him. I shout at Him. But open discourse about the qualities of God, about the problems that God imposes, theodicy, no. And yet He is there, in silence, in filigree."
"That place, Mr. President, is not your place. Your place is with the victims of the SS."
"I have not lost faith in God. I have moments of anger and protest. Sometimes I've been closer to him for that reason."
"What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor but the silence of the bystander."
"Indifference, to me, is the epitome of evil."
"The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference. Because of indifference, one dies before one actually dies. To be in the window and watch people being sent to concentration camps or being attacked in the street and do nothing, that's being dead."
"Whenever an angel says "Be not afraid!" you'd better start worrying. A big assignment is on the way."
"From time immemorial, people have talked about peace without achieving it. Do we simply lack enough experience? Though we talk peace, we wage war. Sometimes we even wage war in the name of peace. . . . War may be too much a part of history to be eliminated—ever."
"No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them."