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Thursday, 25 February 2010Y
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

i've just finished reading "diary of anne frank"
hahha, cant u believe it? it's over a month and i've just finished it.. ckckkc..
but, anyway.. i'm glad i finished reading it,, :)

soo, in her diary, there's so much quote that really moves me, and really overwhelming..
this is her quote:

"love, what is love? i dont think you can really put it into words. love is understanding someone, caring for him, sharing his joy and sorrows, this eventually includes physical love. you've shared something, given something away and received something in return,whether or not you're married whether or not you have a baby, losing your virtue doesnt matter, as long as you know that for as long as you live you'll have someone at your side who understands you,and who doesnt have to be shared with anyone else!" - anne frank

"an empty day. though clear and bright, is just as dark as any night" - anne frank

"earning happiness means doing good and working, not speculating and being lazy. lazyness may look inviting, but only work gives you true satisfaction" - anne frank

"a person who's happy will make others happy; a person who has courage and faith will never die a misery" - anne frank

"work, love, courage and hope, makes me good and help me cope!" - anne frank


and i want to show you the glimpse of "anne frank"



"this is anne frank! she must be writing on her diary by that time"



"her actual diary, whom she called kitty (which also the cover of my "anne frank's book"^^)"


"this is the inside of her REAL diary, where at the end of her story she'll always say : yours, anne M frank



"^this place is where she called "the secret annexe" where she, her family and the others hide"


"o, and this is peter (van daan) anne's whom she called "boy friend?" they fall in love in the annexe, and btw: anne's first and true love is also named "peter" whom she admire and never forgets"


"her mother edith frank" "her father otto frank" "her sister margot" "anne frank"


this is the complete family of the franks :)
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so.. there you have it.. the glimpse of anne frank's journey..
she's a strong and smart young girl, she has a big dream to be a writer, and changing people's life. but she doesnt know that she has already accomplished all that
her diary has went published all over the world and changed people's life (it has changed mine) she will remains as a legend, and a great stories to tell for the next generation
i look up to her and admire her (although she's a jew) but i respect her work :)

the moral to her story is that to never give up! and always have faith towards the future
and this book is very recomended for all of you to read! it's worth it! :D

(i also want to thank my dad who bought me this book, it brought my spirits up to read more books:)

anne frank (1929-1945)


yours, aisyah


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