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The Warsaw Anagrams The Warsaw Anagrams by Richard Zimler
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“Beware of men who see no mystery when they look in the mirror.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“How many of us are able to live our lives knowing that there are far more terrible things than dying with a German bullet in your chest or a noose around your neck? Those who can't will always hate those of use who can.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“How many of us are able to live our lives knowing that there are far more terrible things than dying with a German bullet in your chest or a noose around your neck? Those who can't will always hate those of use who ca”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“We all want to be listened to, to feel we matter. We want to be able to tell the story of our life without being interrupted, or judged, or asked to get to the point.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“Perhaps all the dead must go home before they can leave for ever.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“Terror traps us all from time to time, but the important thing is not to let it build walls around us.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“you can never predict how you will behave when you stand before the tower of vengeance you have erected.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“Hope that one has chanced upon the road back to the way things used to be is apparently a strong desire in those who’ve been locked outside their previous lives.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“La crueldad gratuita... Hay que reconocer que no pasa nunca de moda, y los nazis la habían elevado a la categoría de filosofía.”
Richard Zimler, Los anagramas de Varsovia
“We owe uniqueness to our dead at the very least”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams
“We all spend our lives living beside the people we could have been.”
Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams