"Liquidation" Quotes
A Holocaust survivor confronts his traumatic past while working as a concentration camp tour guide in Budapest.
fiction | 130 pages | Published in 2002
Quotes
It is the basic principle of the world that the more you love someone, the less you can help them.
There is no greater sorrow than the memory of happiness in times of misery.
Memory lies at the heart of every human being, as a sort of point of reference, a point of departure.
The past is a burden, which I must bear, but never share.
We are all liquidators of our own lives.
Freedom is not a given, it must be earned and defended.
The greatest courage is to face the truth, no matter how painful.
Sometimes, the only way to survive is to forget.
The world is a cruel place, but kindness can still be found within it.
The struggle for survival can bring out the best and worst in people.





