Beauty And Tragedy Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Beauty And Tragedy
Beauty And Tragedy Quotes & Sayings
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I'm overflowing with stories, delighted and quite mad with the beauty and tragedy of them.
— Katharine Susannah Prichard
Life can be magnificent and overwhelming
that is the whole tragedy. Without beauty, love, or danger it would almost be easy to live. — Albert Camus
that is the whole tragedy. Without beauty, love, or danger it would almost be easy to live. — Albert Camus
Good poetry reveals the beauty of joy and tragedy.
— Debasish Mridha
This is why some relationships look so beautiful and some look so tragic - beauty belongs to the thoughtful; tragedy to the neglectful.
— Bryant McGill
It was part of the beauty, but also the tragedy, of this sport that the spectators were the ultimate judges of who sat on the throne.
— Walter Moers
You're the sunrise to my eyes every morning.
— Liam Levi
it was about tragedy transformed over the years into joy. It was about the beauty of sheer effort. I
— Anne Lamott
A writer's duty is to draw a picture that expresses more inner beauty, deeper anxiety, and more complex tragedy than a real character ever can.
— Debasish Mridha
It has all the terrible beauty of a Greek tragedy, a tragedy in which I took a great part, but by which I have not been wounded.
— Oscar Wilde
Beauty is sometimes hidden under a veil of tragedy.
— Karen Amanda Hooper
The purpose of a writer is to show the beauty and tragedy of life in the reader's own mirror.
— Debasish Mridha
Our tragedy is their beauty. Our pain is their art. The beatific bereavement that is our life captured on a canvas for all the world to see.
— Solange Nicole
Art is a place where tragedy meets beauty. An artist is someone who creates the most beautiful things of his life when his soul starts bleeding.
— Akshay Vasu
The mixture of the grotesque and the tragic is agreeable to the spirit, as are discords to the jaded ear.
— Charles Baudelaire
That's what sacrifice is - beauty and tragedy. It's pain and suffering for something or someone you love. And
— M. Leighton