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And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
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“Inside me there was everything I had believed was outside. There was, in particular, the sun, light, and all colors. There were even the shapes of objects and the distance between objects. Everything was there and movement as well… Light is an element that we carry inside us and which can grow there with as much abundance, variety, and intensity as it can outside of us…I could light myself…that is, I could create a light inside of me so alive, so large, and so near that my eyes, my physical eyes, or what remained of them, vibrated, almost to the point of hurting… God is there under a form that has the good luck to be neither religious, not intellectual, nor sentimental, but quite simply alive.”
― And There Was Light
― And There Was Light
“I could no longer afford to be jealous or unfriendly, because, as soon as I was, a bandage came down over my eyes, and I was bound hand and foot and cast aside. All at once a black hole opened, and I was helpless inside it. But when I was happy and serene, approached people with confidence and thought well of them, I was rewarded with light.”
― And There Was Light: Autobiography of Jacques Lusseyran: Blind Hero of the French Resistance
― And There Was Light: Autobiography of Jacques Lusseyran: Blind Hero of the French Resistance
“Two truths: the first of these is that joy does not come from outside, for whatever happens to us it is within. The second truth is that light does not come to us from without. Light is in us, even if we have no eyes.”
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
“My parents were protection, confidence, warmth. When I think of my childhood I still feel the sense of warmth above me, behind and around me, that marvelous sense of living not yet on one’s own, but leaning body and soul on others who accept the charge. My parents carried me along and that, I am sure, is the reason why through all my childhood I never touched ground. I could go away and come back. Objects had no weight and I never became entangled in the web of things. I passed between dangers and fears as light passes through a mirror. That was the joy of my childhood, the magic armor which, once put on, protects for a lifetime.”
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
“And then there were the poets, those unbelievable people so different from other men, who told anyone who would listen that a wish is more important than a fortune, and that a dream can weigh more than iron or steel.”
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
“I AM CERTAIN THAT CHILDREN always know more than they are able to tell, and that makes the big difference between them and adults, who, at best, know only a fraction of what they say.”
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
“Now, it is no longer a child who is going to tell this story and that is regrettable. It is a man. Worse yet, it is the university professor I have become. I will have to guard myself very carefully from trying to expound and demonstrate — those two illusions.”
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
“Memories and emotions are fragile things. You should never bear down on them, or draw on them by main force. You should barely touch them with the tips of your fingers, the tips of your dreams.”
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
― And There Was Light: The Extraordinary Memoir of a Blind Hero of the French Resistance in World War II
