Irena Sendler Quotes
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After World War II, it seemed that humanity understood something, and nothing like that would happen again. Humanity has understood nothing. Religious, tribal, national wars continue. The world continues to be in a sea of blood. The world can be better if there's love, tolerance and humility.
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I was brought up to believe that a person must be rescued when drowning, regardless of religion and nationality. The term ‘hero’ irritates me greatly – the opposite is true – I continue to have pangs of conscience that I did so little.
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Every child saved with my help and the help of all the wonderful secret messengers, who today are no longer living, is the justification of my existence on this earth, and not a title to glory.
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I was taught that if you see a person drowning, you must jump into the water to save them, whether you can swim or not.
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The world can be better if there's love, tolerance and humility.
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Over a half-century has passed since the hell of the Holocaust, but its spectre still hangs over the world and doesn't allow us to forget.
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Humanity has understood nothing. Religious, tribal, national wars continue. The world continues to be in a sea of blood.
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Heroes do extraordinary things. What I did was not an extraordinary thing. It was normal.
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