The quote of the week "My life is my message" by Gandhi makes me feel odd. i don't really know how to approach it. To me it means that the choices you make in life send different messages toward you. If you have a bad reputation at school, your message sent on from teachers or students might be not to hang around this kid because he/she have bad influences on you. lets say you have a good reputation at school, you're teachers will pass on the message that you re a good student and are trusted. In the book "Night" the quote "my life is my message" plays the role of describing a Jew. if you're a young child or a woman during the time of the Holocaust, your message will certainly be death. If your life is a older man during the Holocaust, you're message consists of a long painful journey with no reason. For some, their message also consists of death. Other quotes in the book that i brought to heart were the following: On page xvii the quote "its not always the events that have touched us personally that affect us the most" the quote on page 21 the quote "There was no longer any distinction between the rich and the poor, notables and the others, we were all people condemned to the same fate-still unknown. and the quote on pg 22 "they made us climb on to the cattle cars, 80 people in each one. the Hungarian police handed us some bread and some pails of water" and finally the quote on page xiii "infants were used as targets for machine guns" these are all the quotes that spoke out to me.