"Paper has more Patience than People"
" Paper has more Patience than People". This simple, yet profound statement, is one of the most famous lines from Anne Frank's Diary. I remember reading this line from her autobiography in school library that immediately felt was quite catchy. It's a line that deeply resonates, even decades after she wrote it while hiding from the Nazis. At its core, it speaks to the universal truth about human relationships and the unique, silent comfort of writing. Think about it. You can tell a piece of paper anything. Your deepest fears, your embarrassing mistakes, your secret hopes, your raw anger. The paper doesn't hold grudges; it doesn't judge you but simply a blank space that's ready to hold your thoughts without a question. It holds your word exactly as you wrote them, a perfect moment in time, with patience that truly no person can match. With people, its different. Even the most compassionate and patient persons have their limits. They may be distracted, tire...