I love the way Elie Wiesel writes. Every word he uses has purpose
and conveys deep feelings. For example, at the beginning he says, “Many things,
good and less good, have since happened to those who have survived.” He said “good
and less good” instead of “good and bad.” Words have a lot of power over how we
think about things. Wiesel probably used this phrase because he realizes that “every
moment is grace.” There is not one group of people who could understand that better than those who lived through Auschwitz. All is grace.
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