Quote by Anne Frank
I live in a crazy time. - Anne Frank

I live in a crazy time. – Anne Frank

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And finally I twist my heart round again, so that the bad is on the outside and the good is on the inside, and keep on trying to find a way of becoming what I would so like to be, and could be, if there werent any other people living in the world. – Anne Frank

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How true Daddys words were when he said: all children must look after their own upbringing. Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a persons character lies in their own hands. – Anne Frank

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You never give away your heart you lend it from time to time. If it were not so, how could we take it back without asking? – Jeanette Winterson

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The man of sensibility is too busy talking about his feelings to have time for good deeds. – Mason Cooley

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