
All right, it’s a little longer than one line, but it’s the spirit that counts, right? I was looking at quotes on freedom on BrainyQuote and this one seemed most appropriate. Viktor Frankl was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist who survived the Holocaust and wrote the book Man’s Search For Meaning.

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It’s certainly a great thought to put out there, John.
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Thanks! It’s much better than the one I almost put out there.
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Thanks for reminding me why that book has been on my reading list.
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You’re welcome. Think I’ll see if the library has it.
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I loved that book! Viktor Frankel was such a wise man, who took a horrific experience and turned it into a goldmine of deep insight and positivity. Brilliant book. Thanks for posting this quote. Good stuff…
Michele at Angels Bark
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The guy I wish would write a book is Robert Clary, who was LeBeau on “Hogan’s Heroes.” He was a kid when he was at Auschwitz.
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Oh that would be interesting. Speaking of being a kid at Auschwitz, have you ever seen the movie “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”?? FANTASTIC movie. Try to see it if you haven’t already…
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I’ve never seen that one, but I remember when it came out. It’s been a few years now. I’ll keep an eye out for it.
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I love this. Thanks so much for posting it, John. 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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I like this quote. I think that too often we all forget about that space, instead focusing on what came before and what might come after. Sometimes it’s good to just be.
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