Literary Tragedy Quotes
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Literary Tragedy Quotes & Sayings
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I asked if you'd rather me keep my shirt on."
"No. Why?"
"Should we throw a tarp over the statue of David while we're at it? — Ophelia London
"No. Why?"
"Should we throw a tarp over the statue of David while we're at it? — Ophelia London
Affairs that depend on many rarely succeed.
— Francesco Guicciardini
I trust there is not a young man now living in the United States who will not die a Unitarian.
— Thomas Jefferson
The formula for success is simple: practice and concentration then more practice and more concentration.
— Babe Didrikson Zaharias
Tragedy is a literary concept.
— David Hockney
To deprive the derelicts of hope is right, and to sustain them in their illusory "pipe dreams" is right also.
— Harold Bloom
I find literary fiction about the Holocaust or any other major world tragedy to be distasteful - nonfiction only, please.
— Gabrielle Zevin
Once upon a time...There's a reason all fairy tales begin like this. But the 'and they lived happily ever after' at the end? That has to be earned.
— Cornelia Funke
I do not believe one can experience conversion or the fullness of the Christian life apart from the church.
— Charles Colson