11+ Tadeusz Borowski Quotes On Education, World
Tadeusz Borowski was a Polish writer and poet who is best known for his short stories and poems about life in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. His works, which were based on his own experiences, are considered some of the most powerful and influential literature to come out of the Holocaust. Borowski's works are often seen as a reflection of the psychological effects of war and the Holocaust on individuals. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Tadeusz Borowski on life, education, love.
There can be no beauty if it is paid for by human injustice, nor truth that passes over injustice in silence, nor moral virtue that condones it. — Tadeusz Borowski
I risked my life to save lives. I'm not looking for glory. I just want people to know the truth about what happened. — Tadeusz Borowski
And I think about my cell at the Pawiak prison. During the first week I felt I would not be able to endure a day without a book, without the circle of light under the parafin lamp in the evening, without a sheet of paper, without you. . . . — Tadeusz Borowski
A man has only a limited number of ways in which he can express strong emotions or violent passions. He uses the same gestures as when what he feels is only petty and unimportant. He utters the same ordinary words. — Tadeusz Borowski
neither poems nor prose just a length of rope just the wet earth -- that's the way home. neither vodka nor bread just bursts of rage just more new graves -- that's youth and that's love. neither sleep nor waking neither joy nor laughter just tears in the night -- so the rope, paper, knife. — Tadeusz Borowski
Between two throw-ins in a soccer game, right behind my back, three thousand people had been put to death. — Tadeusz Borowski
What a curious power words have. — Tadeusz Borowski
I smile and I think that one human being must always be discovering another - through love. And that this is the most important thing on earth, and the most lasting. — Tadeusz Borowski
It is the camp law: people going to their death must be deceived to the very end. This is the only permissible form of charity. — Tadeusz Borowski
The world is ruled by power and power is obtained by money. — Tadeusz Borowski
Real hunger is when one man regards another man as something to eat. — Tadeusz Borowski
Life Lessons by Tadeusz Borowski
Tadeusz Borowski's work is a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and the resilience of the human spirit. His stories illustrate the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. His writing also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of totalitarianism and the power of propaganda.
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