"...and all the rest so unreal, that it did not seem possible that there could really exist any other world or time other than our world of mud and our sterile and stagnant time, whose end we were by now incapable of imagining." -Pg. 117
"...I believe that it was really due to Lorenzo that I am alive today; and not so much for his material aid, as for his having constantly reminded me by his prescence, by his natural and lain manner of being good, that there still existed a just world outside our own, something and someone still pure and whole, not corrupt, not savage, extraneous to hatred and terror; something difficult to define, a remote possibility of good, but for which it was worth surviving." -Pg. 121
"Thanks to Lorenzo, I managed not to forget that I myself was a man." -Pg. 122
Primo gave up living up his life and he almost gave up on everything but Lorenzo helped Primo from his burden and Primo realized that justice still exists in the world. Lorenzo made Primo realize that he still was a man and there are good reasons to exist in the world.
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