Quote by Elie Wiesel
Peace is our gift to each other. - Elie Wiesel

Peace is our gift to each other. – Elie Wiesel

Other quotes by Elie Wiesel

No human race is superior no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them. – Elie Wiesel

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Faith
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Now, when I hear that Christians are getting together in order to defend the people of Israel, of course it brings joy to my heart. And it simply says, look, people have learned from history. – Elie Wiesel

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History
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I believe that all the survivors are mad. One time or another their madness will explode. You cannot absorb that much madness and not be influenced by it. That is why the children of survivors are so tragic. I see them in school. They dont know how – Elie Wiesel

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Survival
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Peace
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When Communist U.S.S.R. was a superpower, the world was better off. The right-wing media is trying to marginalize the peace movement. – Janeane Garofalo

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Peace

If you want peace, you dont talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. – Desmond Tutu

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Peace

My different personalities leave me in peace now. – Anna Freud

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Peace

If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace. – Thomas Paine

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As a rock star, I have two instincts, I want to have fun, and I want to change the world. I have a chance to do both. – Bono

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Mother love is the fuel that enables a normal human being to do the impossible. – Marion C. Garretty, quoted in A Little Spoonful of Chicken Soup for the Mother&#

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But humor is too delicate and evanescent a thing to be extracted from a book like plums from a pudding. – Beatrix, “What to Read,” The Household, supplement to Michigan Farmer and State

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