"Born Survivors" Quotes
Three women's remarkable stories of survival and resilience as they give birth in Nazi concentration camps.
nonfiction | 385 pages | Published in 2015
Quotes
It is only now, with the benefit of hindsight, that I can see how vital it was that I learned to crawl and totter and talk in those first weeks of life.
I was tiny, but I had a strong spirit.
The will to live is powerful, and I was determined to survive.
I clung to the belief that love was the most powerful force in the world.
One thing that kept me going was the fierce determination to see my daughter again.
Hope was a fragile thing, but it was still alive inside me.
The human spirit is capable of enduring so much more than we think possible.
I refused to let the darkness of those days overshadow the light of my future.
Even in the darkest moments, there was a tiny glimmer of hope that kept me going.
Love was the lifeline that kept me afloat in the sea of despair.





