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Abby
November 21, 2003 07:59 AM
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this website is amazing. it was well worth the time that i spent on it. i also loved the pictures, it was like i was actually there!
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Shawn
November 21, 2003 02:42 AM
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She was bright, talented, and always was a writer through and through, but just like the rest of us had flaws. She was a little vain, extremely extroverted. And extremely talkative.

But thats what makes this book so special to me, she makes us all feel that she was human, that we could of gone through this...
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Dean Edward
November 21, 2003 02:11 AM
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Annes' words touched a place in my heart and soul that few others have. To realize that these profound writings came from a mere child, then in the same moment know that this dear soul was cut off in the flower of life...both greatly inspired and deeply saddened me at the same time. Thank you Anne. Your words live on in another heart, and will remain with me for a lifetime.
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will
November 21, 2003 12:20 AM
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I believe it is interesting how anne has such a complex and mature mind. her writing brings out what most people don't even begin to understand until their 20's. It is sad that such a talented and nice person was just wasted by the effects of world domination and power almost exactly the opposite as of in her essay "give".hrs
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Teresa
November 20, 2003 01:47 PM
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Anne was an extraordinary girl. She left everything she had behind and was still cheerful about everything. Even after everything that had happened to her she still felt that people were good at heart. She's an excellant role model for any young girl and its good to have someone so postive to look up to-especially with the way the world is today.
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Rodi
November 20, 2003 07:39 AM
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Anne's life and diary are an inspiration to everyone who catches a glimpse of it. It feels as though she is speeking directly to you, relating to you. An answer to her entry on Aug.5, her talents show the same importance as that of Dickens and Emily Dickenson. She will continue to inspire us for generations to come.
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roxanne
November 19, 2003 07:37 PM
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I was very touched when i read about anne's diary, she is a girl with full of thoughts and imaginations, even without seeing the world with joys,...i pitied her so much, her childhood years was so terrible, if only she survived, she would be the greatest writer today, and for me she's still the best writer..
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Otto
November 19, 2003 10:00 AM
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I grew up in Germany and as a young man was a schutzstaffel-ss. I say always that i was not so bad man. i tell my children and grandchildren i was a "good" nazi. Until I read this child diary I did not know what that means. Shame me.
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Laura
November 19, 2003 06:33 AM
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I think Anne was so bright, so sensitive and pure, that it makes her even surreal. I admire her, always.
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Natalie
November 18, 2003 04:01 PM
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I love how brave and honest anne frank was. I love to read about her. I was born in Germany so i guess the curiousity runs in my blood!
 
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