
http://www.koolcelebrities.com/artists/madonna/biography.shtml.
Giant Steps, 1983.
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Source: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (1948), p. 14
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Lustmord: The Writings and Artifacts of Murderers, p. 172, (1997), Brian King, ed. ISBN 096503240X
Statements in PBS interview with Margaret Warner (October 11, 2013)
On life in hiding from Nazi authorities, p. 48
To Save a Life: Stories of Holocaust Rescue (2000)
Context: One of the things I learned, one of the strangest things, is how to think. There was nothing else to do. I couldn't see people, or go for a walk in the forest. All I had was my head and my books, and I thought a lot. I learned, because there was no interruption. I had access to myself, to my thinking. I wouldn't say that I particularly matured. The thinking was physics thinking. I was just short of twenty-two then.
I was in hiding for two years and two months, something like that. In all that time I went out very, very little, just once in a great while, after dark. Once I even took the train to Utrecht, forty miles from Amsterdam, with my yellow star, this star which I still have. Why did I go? I just wanted to visit some friends. I was a little bit crazy, a little bit insane.
"Musical Autobiography" (1950); cited from Ursula Vaughan Williams RVW (1964) p. 30.
That's a sign of respect that my father didn't get, that my brother didn't get, that my mother didn't get.
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