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The greatest tragedy that can befall a man is never to know who h... by James Carlos Blake

The greatest tragedy that can befall a man is never to know who he really is.

James Carlos Blake
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The tragedy is that in the name of resisting the internal deterioration of faith and the corruption of the world around them, many Christians - and Christian conservatives most significantly -unwittingly embrace some of the most corrosive aspects of the cultural disintegration they decry. By nurturing its resentments, sustaining them through a discourse of negation toward outsiders, and in cases, pursuing their will to power, they become functional Nietzscheans, participating in the very cultural breakdown they so ardently strive resist.

James Davison Hunter
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Europe has what we [Americans] do not have yet, a sense of the mysterious and inexorable limits of life, a sense, in a word, of tragedy. And we have what they sorely need: a sense of life's possibilities.

James A. Baldwin
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If there is any human tragedy, there is only one, and it occurs when we forget who we are and remain silent while a stranger takes up residence inside our skin.

James Lee Burke
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Neither our own passing nor the passing of an era is a tragedy, no matter how much we would like to think it is.

James Lee Burke
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Woodrow Wilson administration ended in tragedy, with his insistence on governing following his disabling stroke. I suspect President Wilson is often graded on a special curve, because many academic historians identify with him as one of their own.

James M Strock
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If you respect the events and respect the real life tragedy, you can drive your film to address it in some mature way.

James Mangold
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Unfortunately, the world continues, history continues to produce tragedies. And it is very important that they be documented in a humane way, in a compelling way.

James Nachtwey
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Writers of comedy have outlook, whereas writers of tragedy have,... by James Thurber

Writers of comedy have outlook, whereas writers of tragedy have, according to them, insight.

James Thurber
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I'm not a billionaire, what a tragedy. by J. K. Rowling

I'm not a billionaire, what a tragedy.

J. K. Rowling
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Right after the tragedy, President Bush asked Americans to get on... by Jane D. Hull

Right after the tragedy, President Bush asked Americans to get on with their lives and we did.

Jane D. Hull
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Tragedy makes you grow up. by Jane Campion

Tragedy makes you grow up.

Jane Campion
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Get drunk, Austin, have a love affair. It would be a tragedy to die and discover that you hadn't completely used up your body.

Jane Urquhart
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Not every novel that wants to be a tragedy gets to be one. by Jane Smiley

Not every novel that wants to be a tragedy gets to be one.

Jane Smiley
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Terrorism is fueled by hate. The tragedy is that there are countless young children who are being taught to hate. Terrorism is usually fueled also by poverty.

Jane Goodall
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It's all right. Things as they once were will never be again, but... by Janet Morris

It's all right. Things as they once were will never be again, but it's all right.

Janet Morris
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Let us have no ranting tragedies. Too many charactersNot a tolera... by Jane Austen

Let us have no ranting tragedies. Too many charactersNot a tolerable woman's part in the play.

Jane Austen
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And at some point, the struggle becomes too much-too tiring-and you consider letting go. Allowing tragedy... or whatever... to happen.

Jay Asher
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The tragedy of my job [journalist] is that I rarely get to go where I want to go. I have to go where the job takes me.

Jay Rayner
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A lot of you cared, just not enough. by Jay Asher

A lot of you cared, just not enough.

Jay Asher
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