“Now you are finally with me, you are safe now. Don't be afraid of anything. You don't have to worry anymore.”
Greeting 300 of his women workers he had saved from Auschwitz, on their return to his factory, as quoted in "Schindler : Why did he do it?" (2010) by Louis Bülow
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