Top 844 Holocaust Survivor Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I don't think 'Survivor' really changed me.
I like myself being a survivor.
I'm a survivor. I'm a messenger. — © Mona Eltahawy
I'm a survivor. I'm a messenger.
...after all, who isn't a survivor from the wreck of childhood?
I consider myself a survivor.
Had the Holocaust happened in Tahiti or the Congo, as it has; had it happened in South America, as it has; had it happened in the West Indies, as it has - you must remember that within fifty years of Columbus's arrival, only the bones remained of the people called the Arawaks, with one or two of them in Spain as specimens. Had the Holocaust committed under the Nazis happened somewhere else, we wouldn't be talking about it the way we talk about it.
It's the responsibility of the survivor to tell the story.
I'm a survivalist and a survivor.
A holocaust of an afternoon.
A lot changed when I had Natasha. I'm a survivor.
My mother is a two-time cancer survivor.
I have survivor's remorse.
I don't want to be the only survivor on the island with no smoke. — © Sean Price
I don't want to be the only survivor on the island with no smoke.
Oh, I'm a survivor. My whole life has been surviving.
The feat of surviving is directly related to the capacity of the survivor.
I am an eternal survivor.
I think a Celebrity Survivor would be great.
Justice is for the victim.” Kick. “Vengeance is for the survivor.
Paranoia: the gift of the survivor and the burden of the overtired, stressed, and terrified.
Since many people have been asking me to elaborate on why I think "Inglourious Basterds" is akin to Holocaust denial, I'll try to explain what I mean as succinctly as possible, by paraphrasing Roland Barthes: anything that makes Fascism unreal is wrong. For me, "Inglourious Basterds" makes the Holocaust harder, not easier to grasp -- as a historical reality, I mean, not as a movie convention. Insofar as it becomes a movie convention, it loses its historical reality.
Every woman who writes is a survivor.
Never trust a survivor until you know how they survived.
In trying to make a broader historical point about the range of atrocities the Germans committed against many people, I made a clumsy association about the Holocaust, for which I am sorry and I regret. Jews obviously do not control media or any other industry. The fact that the Holocaust is still a very important, vivid and current matter today is, in fact, a great credit to the very hard work of a broad coalition of people committed to the remembrance of this atrocity - and it was an atrocity.
[talking about the Holocaust] 'But to put something in context is a step towards saying it can be understood and that it can be explained. And if it can be explained that it can be explained away.' 'But this is History. Distance yourselves. Our perspective on the past alters. Looking back, immediately in front of us is dead ground. We don't see it, and because we don't see it this means that there is no period so remote as the recent past. And one of the historian's jobs is to anticipate what our perspective of that period will be... even on the Holocaust.
I'm a survivor.
It was really hard coming to terms with the Nazi history. Then in my twenties I was traveling to Germany. There was a lot of poetry activity and some of my first readings abroad and trying to relate with people my own age there and what they were discovering and learning had to examine in terms of their backgrounds. Then so many of my friends had family who had either perished in the holocaust or survived in the holocaust. It was very palpable.
Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a birth survivor.
I have a real survivor's instinct.
I have survivor's curiosity, I guess.
I am a co-writer of 'Survivor,' so there's publishing that I'll receive for some of the records.
I don't miss a minute of 'Survivor.'
That's what defines 'Survivor': it's the ultimate test of who you are.
How can you be a survivor, when you can't even remember the war?
I've always had the spirit of a survivor.
I am a survivor of domestic violence.
It(Boston Bombings) was worth it to hear you(survivor speakers) speak.
I'm a survivor, at least that's what everyone tells me.
I'm not playing 'Survivor' when someone I love has cancer. — © Jenna Morasca
I'm not playing 'Survivor' when someone I love has cancer.
I'm a survivor and I can handle anything. I'm very confident about that.
Don't call me crazy.I'm a survivor. I do what I have to do to survive.
There is nothing that compares to the Holocaust.
More than a victim, I am a survivor of a dehumanization process.
I consider myself a survivor more than anything else.
We always see the Holocaust in terms of black-and-white images, barking Germans, cowering Jews. We know very well-known fixed places like Auschwitz, Birkenau, Treblinka, and Beltzec. Instead, war can live in a couple having a spat, when we say, "That was a real war." We very rarely have the Holocaust live in the terms of today. And I think that's a problem, because it becomes ancient history.
I make a difference between genocide and Holocaust. Holocaust was mainly Jewish, that was the only people, to the last Jew, sentenced to die for one reason, for being Jewish, that's all. Genocide is something else. Genocide has been actually codified by the United Nations. It's the intent of killing, the intent of killing people, a community in this culture so forth, but no other people has been really interested.
There's another way to edit the sentence, which is to add a comma before the second 'which.' The survivor is struggling toward 'some resolution,' not a specific resolution that the mind may never find. The final clause is an appended thought, not a conclusion of the previous clause: 'Death ends a life, but it does not end a relationship, which struggles on in the survivor's mind toward some resolution, which it may never find.'
Survivor Series is all about teamwork.
Survivor is like rock 'n' roll - you can do what you want. — © Jeff Probst
Survivor is like rock 'n' roll - you can do what you want.
I've seen every second of 'Survivor' since it started.
Being the survivor stinks.
In some ways 'Survivor' might have saved my life.
Stephen's the great survivor, isn't he? He just goes on and on.
I'm a survivor in a business that constantly rejects you.
I guess everybody who isn't dead yet is a survivor.
If I were on 'Survivor,' I might be the first off the island.
We are posing two very clear questions. The first is: Did the Holocaust actually take place? You answer this question in the affirmative. So, the second question is: Whose fault was it? The answer to that has to be found in Europe and not in Palestine. It is perfectly clear: If the Holocaust took place in Europe, one also has to find the answer to it in Europe.
I'm surviving. I'm a survivor.
First season of 'Survivor' - Richard Hatch was fascinating.
In the game of 'Survivor,' there is no time for regrets.
I'm just a survivor from the train wreck of the modern world.
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