I Must Betray You Quotes
I Must Betray You
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“Paradise: If communism is Paradise, why do we need barriers, walls, and laws to keep people from escaping?”
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“How could we expect others to feel our pain or hear our cries for help when all we could do was whisper?”
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“Good luck comes at a price. Bad luck is free.”
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“An old woman is fast asleep when she hears a knock at the door.
Who is it? she whispers, terrified.
It is death, the voice answers.
Oh, good. I thought it might be the Securitate.”
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Who is it? she whispers, terrified.
It is death, the voice answers.
Oh, good. I thought it might be the Securitate.”
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“As the saying goes, better to die standing than live kneeling.”
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“You’re wrong. They steal our power by making us believe we don’t have any. They’re controlling us through our own fear.”
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“Trading Kents for the lives of children. And he said it without hesitation, without the pain and shameful truth it carried—that the guards cared more about nicotine than humans.”
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“The State controls the amount of food we eat, our electricity, our transportation, the information we receive. But with philosophy, we control our own minds. What if the internal landscape was ours to build and paint?”
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“Will YOU REMEMBER ME? A boy with wings of hope.
Strapped to his back.
That never had a chance to open, denied Fforever knowing,
What he could have become. What we all could have become.”
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Strapped to his back.
That never had a chance to open, denied Fforever knowing,
What he could have become. What we all could have become.”
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“Do you hear me?
Reciting jokes
Laughing to hide the tears of truth
That we are denied the present
With empty promises
Of an emptier future.”
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Reciting jokes
Laughing to hide the tears of truth
That we are denied the present
With empty promises
Of an emptier future.”
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“Sorrow. Anger. An expanse of emptiness that takes form as a separate entity living inside of you. It digs, takes root, and dwells there. And somehow, you know that even if it worms its way out, there will be no relief. If it leaves, there will be nothing left but charred remains, like the inside of a house torched by fire.”
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“When we don't know the full story, sometimes we create one of our own. That's what I had done. And that can be dangerous.”
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“Your father's hungry, Cristian, literally and figuratively. Ration cards in the 1980s? We had more food during World War II," complained Bunu. "Do you see the lunacy of all this? They've got us brainwashed, standing in lines for hours, grateful for rotten beans. But what is the cost of self-worth?”
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“You think you know someone. And when you realize you're wrong, the humiliation steals something from you. Your mind becomes a thick forest of dark thoughts and you wonder; 'what else am I not seeing?”
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“What is the cost of self-worth?”
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“Mistrust is a form of terror. The regime pits us against one another”
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“This never knowing, it weakens us,” Bunu would say. “It’s a form of control. They know exactly what they’re doing.”
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“A LETTER FROM ROMANIA
Do you see me?
Squinting beneath the half-light,
Searching for a key to
The locked door of the world,
Lost within my own shadow
Amidst an empire of fear.
Do you feel me?
Heating a brick
To warm my sleep.
Drifting into dreams,
In search of myself,
In search of a conscience, a country.
Do you hear me?
Reciting jokes
Laughing to hide tears of truth
That we are denied the present
With empty promises
Of an emptier future.
Do you pity me?
Lips that know no taste of fruit,
Lonely in a country of millions,
Stumbling toward the gallows
Of bad decisions
While the walls listen and laugh.
Will you remember me?
A boy with wings of hope
Strapped to his back
That never had a chance to open,
Denied forever knowing
What he could have become.
What we all could have become.”
― I Must Betray You
Do you see me?
Squinting beneath the half-light,
Searching for a key to
The locked door of the world,
Lost within my own shadow
Amidst an empire of fear.
Do you feel me?
Heating a brick
To warm my sleep.
Drifting into dreams,
In search of myself,
In search of a conscience, a country.
Do you hear me?
Reciting jokes
Laughing to hide tears of truth
That we are denied the present
With empty promises
Of an emptier future.
Do you pity me?
Lips that know no taste of fruit,
Lonely in a country of millions,
Stumbling toward the gallows
Of bad decisions
While the walls listen and laugh.
Will you remember me?
A boy with wings of hope
Strapped to his back
That never had a chance to open,
Denied forever knowing
What he could have become.
What we all could have become.”
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“I didn’t yet know that sometimes in outwitting others, we accidentally outwit ourselves.”
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“Just remember, Pui, good luck comes at a price. Bad luck is free.”
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“An unexamined life is not worth living.”
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“We were marked “present” in attendance but were often absent from ourselves.”
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“Sometimes we think we know. We’re sure we know. But we know nothing. Years pass and eventually, time becomes the unveiler of truth.”
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“If communism is Paradise, why do we need barriers, walls, and laws to keep people from escaping? A great question indeed. In the days ahead, let us not forget these sentiments as we reflect upon communism's aim to create a man without a memory.”
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“He had stolen us from ourselves, for himself. He had broken the soul of Romania and parched a beautiful country into an apocalyptic landscape of the lost.”
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“But the person responsible - he wasn't suffering. We were.
Our hero, Draculescu, sat in his cardboard castle wearing a hollow crown, surrounding himself with clapping men who bowed to him as the Golden Man of the Carpathians while his people suffered, starved, and lived in terror.”
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Our hero, Draculescu, sat in his cardboard castle wearing a hollow crown, surrounding himself with clapping men who bowed to him as the Golden Man of the Carpathians while his people suffered, starved, and lived in terror.”
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“I’ll take it. I’ll keep it locked in the box. Maybe we can trade it for medicine for Bunu.” Cici looked at me, displeased. “A Coke and a dollar. What’s going on, Pui?” she whispered. “Nothing,” I assured her. “Just good luck and bad luck.” Cici nodded slowly, suspicious. “Just remember, Pui, good luck comes at a price. Bad luck is free.”
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“A revolution eats its heroes.”
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“They steal our power by making us believe we don’t have any,” said Bunu. “But words and creative phrases—they have power, Cristian. Explore that power in your mind.”
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