I wanted to write a commentary on the Bible, to write about the Talmud, about celebration, about the great eternal subjects: love and happiness.
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"I wanted to write a commentary on the Bible, to write about the Talmud, about celebration, about the great eternal subjects: love and happiness." — Elie Wiesel #happinessjoy
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I wanted to write a commentary on the Bible, to write about the Talmud, about celebration, about the great eternal subjects: love and happiness. — Elie Wiesel
About Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel was a Novelist from United States (1928–2016).
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This quote is attributed to Elie Wiesel, a Novelist from United States.
When did Elie Wiesel live?
Elie Wiesel lived from 1928 – 2016.
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