5 Quotes & Sayings By Tadeusz Borowski

Tadeusz Borowski, Ph.D., was born in Poznań, Poland on November 14, 1921. He studied philosophy at Poznań University (1940-1944). After World War II, Borowski worked as a journalist in Poland (1945-1948). He emigrated to the United States of America in 1948 Read more

Borowski received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of North Carolina (1960) and became an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Hawaii (1961). He moved to New York City in 1963 where he joined the faculty of Fordham University.

Dr. Borowski died on May 23, 2004.

What a curious power words have.
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What a curious power words have. Tadeusz Borowski
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We are laying the foundation for some new, monstrous civilization. Only now do I realize what price was paid for building the ancient civilizations. The Egyptian pyramids, the temples and Greek statues–what a hideous crime they were! How much blood must have poured on to the Roman roads, the bulwarks, and the city walls. Antiquity–the tremendous concentration camp where the slave was branded on the forehead by his master, and crucified for trying to escape! Antiquity–the conspiracy of the free men against the slaves! .. If the Germans win the war, what will the world know about us? They will erect huge buildings, highways, factories, soaring monuments. Our hands will be placed under every brick, and our backs will carry the steel rails and the slabs of concrete. They will kill off our families, our sick, our aged. They will murder our children. And we shall be forgotten, drowned out by the voices of the poets, the jurists, the philosophers, the priests. They will produce their own beauty, virtue, and truth. They will produce religion. Tadeusz Borowski
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I think that for those who have suffered unjustly, justice alone is not enough. They want the guilty to suffer unjustly too. Only this will they understand as justice. Tadeusz Borowski
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It is the camp law: people going to their death must be deceived to the very end. Tadeusz Borowski