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Tragedy Quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Strideth over all mountains, and laugheth at all tragedies
- Man is the cruelest animal. At tragedies, bullfights, and crucifixions he has so far felt best on earth; and when he invented hell for himself,…
- Very early in my life I took the question of the relation of art to truth seriously: even now I stand in holy dread in…
- The most spiritual human beings, assuming they are the most courageous, also experience by far the most painful tragedies: but it is precisely for this…
- He who climbs upon the highest mountains laughs at all tragedies, real or imaginary.
- The tragedy is that we cannot believe the dogmas of religion and metaphysics if we have the strict methods of truth in heart and head,…
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- Discrimination due to age is one of the great tragedies of modern life. The desire to work and be useful is what… — Johnny Ball
- It is a quiet and peaceful place - and a fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea tragedies to… — Robert Ballard
- The tragedy of modern war is that the young men die fighting each other - instead of their real enemies back home… — Edward Abbey
- All art at a certain level is entertainment. We go to a tragedy by Sophocles to be entertained. — John Banville
- The tragedy of life and of the world is not that men do not know God; the tragedy is that, knowing Him,… — William Barclay
- That is the great mistake about the affections. It is not the rise and fall of empires, the birth and death of… — Amelia Barr
- All writers are liars. They twist events to suit themselves. They make use of their own tragedies to make a better story...… — Nina Bawden
- Ever since the Greek tragedies, artists have, from time to time, asked themselves how they might influence ongoing political events. — John Berger
- I can't go on. I'll go on. — Samuel Beckett