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  • The great tragedy of science - the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact. -- Thomas Huxley
  • I think there's a poet who wrote once a tragedy by Shakespeare, a symphony by Beethoven and a thunderstorm are based on the same elements. I think that's a beautiful line. -- Maximilian Schell
  • It's about how to bring together the seemingly contradictory aspects of the memorial, which is about a tragedy and how it changed the world, but also about creating a vital and beautiful city of the 21st century. -- Daniel Libeskind
  • I saw Kuwait many times before the war. I remember it as a beautiful place, full of very nice people, and it's a tragedy to see that somebody could set out to deliberately destroy a country the way the Iraqis have. -- Norman Schwarzkopf
  • Life is filled with tragedy, with long patches of struggle and with, I think, beautiful bursts of joy and accomplishment. Blessed with those moments, you just try to relax as much as possible and focus on the little things, like the joy of changing your baby's diaper. -- David Dastmalchian
  • The world is a crazy, beautiful, ugly complicated place, and it keeps moving on from crisis to strangeness to beauty to weirdness to tragedy. The caravan keeps moving on, and the job of the longform writer or filmmaker or radio broadcaster is to stop - is to pause - and when the caravan goes away, that's when this stuff comes. -- David Remnick
  • We may be the protagonists of tragedy, but we are also the heroes of our most beautiful and thrilling experiences. -- Shin Kyung-sook
  • Is it possible that a tragedy can look so beautiful? The death of the leaves is the answer for this question! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • The tragedy of life, Howard, is not that the beautiful die young, but that they grow old and mean. It will not happen to me. -- Raymond Chandler
  • I may not always like at times, but life is a beautiful blend of joy, tragedy and dreams. If not for one, I could not have the other. -- Paula Heller Garland
  • Time makes everything mean and shabby and wrinkled. The tragedy of life, Howard, is not that the beautiful things die young, but that they grow old and mean. -- Raymond Chandler
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