Frases sobre ''Tragedy''
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The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion.
Autor: Arthur C. ClarkeHistory , Tragedy , Religion , Morality
The real tragedy of the Library at Alexandria was not that the incendiaries burned immensely, but that they had neither the leisure nor the taste to discriminate.
Autor: Arthur Quiller-CouchTragedy , Real , Taste , Library , Leisure
I was doing research on the Mormon handcart tragedy when I came across information about Brigham Young sending out missions to the Indians in 1855.
Autor: David RobertsDoing , Research , Tragedy , Information
The big tragedy in baseball is that the amateur spirit has gone out of it to a large extent.
Autor: Larry MacPhailBaseball , Big , Tragedy , Spirit
In all love stories the theme is love and tragedy, so by writing these types of stories, I have to include tragedy.
Autor: Nicholas SparksLove , Writing , Tragedy , Theme
Tragedy, for me, is not a conflict between right and wrong, but between two different kinds of right.
Autor: Peter ShafferMe , Wrong , Conflict , Tragedy
When the systems we expect to help us actually hurt us, we have tragedy.
Autor: Carter BurwellHelp , Us , Tragedy , Hurt
Japan learned from the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that the tragedy wrought by nuclear weapons must never be repeated and that humanity and nuclear weapons cannot coexist.
Autor: Daisaku IkedaNever , Tragedy , Humanity , Japan
The journalistic 'I' is an overreliable narrator, a functionary to whom crucial tasks of narration and argument and tone have been entrusted, an ad hoc creation, like the chorus of Greek tragedy. He is an emblematic figure, an embodiment of the idea of the dispassionate observer of life.
Autor: Janet MalcolmLife , Tragedy , Creation , Argument








