The Librarian of Auschwitz
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Read between December 30 - December 31, 2020
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Each time someone stops to tell a story and children listen, a school has been established.
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Books are extremely dangerous; they make people think.
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To live is a verb that makes sense only in the present tense.
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You have to have a childhood to be a child!
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The first kiss, no matter how fleeting it might be, is never forgotten.
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Adults wear themselves out pointlessly searching for a joy they never find. But in children, it bursts out of every pore.
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“The strongest athlete isn’t the one who finishes first. That athlete is the fastest. The strongest athlete is the one who gets up again every time he falls, the one who doesn’t stop when he feels a pain in his side, the one who doesn’t abandon the race, no matter how far away the finish line is. That runner is a winner whenever he reaches the finish line, even if he comes in last. Sometimes, no matter how much you want it, being the fastest isn’t an option, because your legs aren’t as long or your lungs as large. But you can always choose to be the strongest. It’s up to you—your willpower and ...more
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books know everything.”
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It’s easy to commend the hero whose actions are visible. But how do you measure the bravery of those who step aside?
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The children are the best thing we have.