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“Who are you?’ one soldier asked in wonder after listening to him play for hours. ‘Are you man or angel?’ He laughed quietly. ‘I’m both,’ he said. ‘I’m man because I live in a cold solitary cell. I’m an angel because I live above my circumstances.’ The”
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“Love is a crime when you love one person at the expense of the whole world.”
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“He taught them the quality of life you live is not necessarily measured by the amount of comfort you enjoy. He taught them that a life lived with honour and courage in a dungeon is more fruitful than one lived in denial in an ivory tower.”
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“...you can never appeal to the conscience of a greedy man, and you can never pay him enough.”
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“We want to live our lives in peace, not pieces.”
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“And they did not know that the reason why they did not hear him sing was because he was afraid to hear the sound of his own voice.”
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“He knew it was the song of a man broken and rejected by a society very dear to his heart, an adagio of pain, played so beautifully even time became still.”
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“I have learned to be a woman of faith and courage. I remember you once told me that holding on to our faith until the end is what matters, even if we fail to realise our miracle.”
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