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    A Soviet citizen, an official writer, once said to me: "The day when Communism (that is, well-being for everyone) reigns, man's tragedy will begin: his finitude.

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    As the web becomes more and more of a part of our every day lives, it would be a horrible tragedy if it was locked up inside of companies and proprietary software.

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    A thousand people drowned in floods in China are news: a solitary child drowned in a pond is tragedy.

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    A tragedy is that moment where the hero comes face to face with his true identity.

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    A tragedy's first act is crowded with supporting players: witnesses crimping their faces, policemen scribbling in pads and making radio calls, EMS guys unfolding equipment, tubes and wheels.

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    A tragic situation exists precisely when virtue does not triumph but when it is still felt that man is nobler than the forces which destroy him.

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    At the end of a criminal’s life, it’s always the small mistake, the coincidence, the lark. The time we got too comfortable, the time we slipped up, the time someone aimed a little to the left. I’ve heard Grandad’s war stories a thousand times. How they finally got Mo. How Mandy almost got away. How Charlie fell. Birth to grave, we know it’ll be us one day. Our tragedy is that we forget it might be someone else first.

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    Australians are not given to applauding tragedy unless it is at a distance like Gallipoli or Cooper's Creek, and they prefer pure heroism to be spiced with disaster, except of course in sport. It was all very well for Adam Lindsay Gordon to have shot himself, but it would never have done for Don Bradman.

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    Auschwitz is a place in which tragedy cannot occur.

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    Avoiding humiliation is the core of tragedy and comedy.

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    Beyond the deepest tragedy there is laughter; even in the midst of tragedy there is always the possibility for laughter.

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    But the way I see it, dying without knowing love would be a tragedy.

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    Born to an age where horror has become commonplace, where tragedy has, by its monotonous repetition, become a parody of sorrow, we need to fence off a few parks where humans try to be fair, where skill has some hope of reward, where absurdity has a harder time than usual getting a ticket.

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    But that night as I drove back to Montreal, I at least discovered this: that there is no simple explanation for anything important any of us do, and that the human tragedy, or the human irony, consists in the necessity of living with the consequences of actions performed under the pressure of compulsions so obscure we do not and cannot understand them.

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    But we survived, didn’t we? That makes it an adventure. If you get killed it’s a tragedy.

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    Browning's tragedies are tragedies without villains.

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    But because human being tend to focus on short-term benefits and our own immediate needs, such tragedies of the commons occur frequently .

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    Chess is a game sufficiently rich in meaning that it is easily capable of containing elements of both tragedy and comedy.

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    By the time I was in my early-twenties and was living there on the Lower East Side, I was so surrounded by tragedy that I think that inspired me to try to reflect it in the artwork.

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    Capitalism is based on the principle that everything has to be privately owned; it can't be held in common. There is even a dogma, which is today called, the "tragedy of the commons" which holds that if things are held in common they are going to be destroyed. If they're privatized, like you give them to Bechtel or Monsanto or ExxonMobil, then they'll be preserved because that's the capitalist's religion.

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    Christians can trust God to redeem even the greatest of tragedies and the most desperate of situations.

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    Comedy is tragedy revisited or hostility. It is mock hostility, of course, or it would be ugly; we would have a war.

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    Comedy aims at representing men as worse, Tragedy as better than in actual life.

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    Comedy ages quicker than tragedy, to the extent that we can't know if the 10 commandments may originally have been 10 hilarious one-liners.

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    Comedy and tragedy are two sides of the same coin. A talent in one area might also lead to a predisposition in the other.

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    Comedy is nothing more than tragedy deferred.

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    Comedy defends the commonplace; tragedy explodes it.

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    Death brings release & removal from all evil, every tragedy & all difficulty. Death is not an enemy.

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    Commonplace people dislike tragedy because they dare not suffer and cannot exult.

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    David Brinkley was an icon of modern broadcast journalism, a brilliant writer who could say in a few words what the country needed to hear during times of crisis, tragedy and triumph.

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    Does character develop over time? In novels, of course it does: otherwise there wouldn't be much of a story. But in life? I sometimes wonder. Our attitudes and opinions change, we develop new habits and eccentricities; but that's something different, more like decoration. Perhaps character resembles intelligence, except that character peaks a little later: between twenty and thirty, say. And after that, we're just stuck with what we've got. We're on our own. If so, that would explain a lot of lives, wouldn't it? And also - if this isn't too grand a word - our tragedy.

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    Did you see, after this horrific tragedy in Boston, that [Barack] Obama cannot utter the word 'terrorist.' It's not politically correct. He even called the Fort Hood murderer 'workplace violence.' Because it's politically incorrect to talk about 'jihad,' or to talk about 'terrorist,' or to talk about 'the war on terror.' He won't say those words, because they're politically incorrect.

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    Default is not in our stars, but in ourselves.

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    Divorce is the one human tragedy that reduces everything to cash.

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    Does history repeat itself, the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce? No, that's too grand, too considered a process. History just burps, and we taste again that raw-onion sandwich it swallowed centuries ago.

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    Do your art. But don't wreck your art if it doesn't lend itself to paying the bills. That would be a tragedy.

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    Drugs are a tragedy for addicts. But criminalizing their use converts that tragedy into a disaster for society, for users and non-users alike. Our experience with the prohibition of drugs is a replay of our experience with the prohibition of alcoholic beverages.

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    Effort without talent is a depressing situation... but talent without effort is a tragedy.

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    Even in tragedy, God through His Word offers hope for those who seek and believe. It starts with the promise of a better tomorrow, of life everlasting, of eternal peace. It's called faith, and it offers hope where none existed.

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    Especially when you're faced with hard times, you need to remember that life is either tragedy or comedy. For me, that's what the magic is. Life has remarkable, surprising moments that get you through the hard times.

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    Even in the worst tragedies and crisis, there’s no reason to add to everyone’s misery by looking miserable yourself.

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    Everybody knows about Pearl Harbor. The thing that really fascinated me is that through this tragedy there was this amazing American heroism.

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    For life is terribly deficient in form. Its catastrophes happen in the wrong way and to the wrong people. There is a grotesque horror about its comedies, and its tragedies seem to culminate in farce.

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    Every civilization that has ever existed has ultimately collapsed. History is a tale of efforts that failed, or aspirations that weren’t realized. So, as a historian, one has to live with a sense of the inevitability of tragedy.

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    Every failure can be considered as a tragedy or a chance to learn something. The latter is healthier

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    Everyone gets wounded in this world and everyone has within them some golden qualities that can serve to heal the wounds of time and the traumatic effects of human tragedy.

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    Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute.

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    Few of the great tragedies of history were created by the village idiot, and many by the village genius.

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    Fischer is an American Chess tragedy on par with Morphy and Pillsbury

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    Every few seconds it changes - up an eighth, down an eighth - it's like playing a slot machine. I lose $20 million, I gain $20 million.