A Quote by Elie Wiesel

Without memory, there is no culture. Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future. — © Elie Wiesel
Without memory, there is no culture. Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future.
I have a good memory. But I would be interested in memory even if I had a bad memory, because I believe that memory is our soul. If we lose our memory completely, we are without a soul.
You have to begin to lose your memory, if only in bits and pieces, to realize that memory is what makes our lives. Life without memory is no life at all... Our memory is our coherence, our reason, our feeling, even our action. Without it we are nothing.
For such an advanced civilization as ours to be without images that are adequate to it is as serious a defect as being without memory.
No memoirists writes for long without experiencing an unsettling disbelief about the reliability of memory, a hunch that memory is not, after all, just memory.
Without memory, there is no healing. Without forgiveness, there is no future.
You tell me: Can you live crushed under the weight of the present? Without a memory of the past and without the desire to look ahead to the future by building something, a future, a family? Can you go on like this? This, to me, is the most urgent problem that the Church is facing.
Memory really matters...only if it binds together the imprint of the past and the project of the future, if it enables us to act without forgetting what we wanted to do, to become without ceasing to be, and to be without ceasing to become.
Near this spot are deposited the remains of one who possessed beauty without vanity, strength without insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the virtues of man, without his vices. This praise, which would be unmeaning flattery if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribute to the memory of Botswain, a dog.
History is a people's memory, and without a memory, man is demoted to the lower animals.
Yesterday is but a memory, Tomorrow an uncharted course, So live today so it will be a memory without remorse.
Memory is the crux of our humanity. Without memory we have no identities. That is really why I am committing an autobiography.
Muscles without strength, friendship without trust, opinion without risk, change without aesthetics, age without values, food without nourishment, power without fairness, facts without rigor, degrees without erudition, militarism without fortitude, progress without civilization, complication without depth, fluency without content; these are the sins to remember.
I shattered that memory by going back there. Without realizing it until it was too late, I replaced that memory with the emptiness of that day.
A people's memory is history; and as a man without a memory, so a people without a history cannot grow wiser, better.
If we lose our memory, we lose ourselves. Forgetting is one of the symptoms of death. Without memory we cease to be human beings.
It is true that one of the first acts of tyrants is to erase history, to wipe out the recorded memory of a people. With that in mind, it's important to remember that the work that we do as writers, artists and performers will form an essential part of the collective memory that future generations will draw upon. And so we owe it to those future generations to defend that memory and be honest witnesses to our times.
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