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tragedy skinny sage
..Sage is convinced one extraneous calorie will make her go from super skinny to just regular skinny. Tragedy. Richelle Mead
tragedy may realizing
The history of mankind is a perennial tragedy; for the highest ideals which the individual may project are ideals which he can never realize in social and collective terms. Reinhold Niebuhr
tragedy links ruins
It was his [Gen. Douglas MacArthur's] relationship with the administration In Washington which became poisoned by his egomania. Link upon link the bond between events on the battlefield and his own ruin was forged, and, as is essential in genuine tragedy, the gods used the victim himself to forge the links. William Manchester
tragedy culture warning
Modern culture appears to have adopted a strategy of tragedy. If we come here and say, I didn't intend to cause global warning, it's not part of my plan, then we realize it's part of our defacto plan because it's the thing that's happening because we have no other plan. William McDonough
tragedy hungry hours
Tragedies come in the hungry hours. Virginia Woolf
tragedy faces looks
Human beings do not like to look squarely into the face of tragedy. Gloom is unpopular. Saul Alinsky
tragedy purpose behinds
The tragedy is not so much the experience that you're having. The tragedy is that we don't take the time to understand the meaning and purpose behind what we're going through. Robin Roberts
tragedy soviet-union soviet
I see the collapse of the Soviet Union as a great tragedy of the XX century. Vladimir Putin
tragedy nuisance
Everybody's tragedy is somebody's nuisance. Winifred Holtby
nuisance realizing bernard-shaw
Nobody can read Freud without realizing that he was the scientific equivalent of another nuisance, George Bernard Shaw. Robert M. Hutchins
nuisance
If you become a nuisance ... they're not going to like you. Scott Adams
nuisance time trying
It's more of a nuisance at a time when we're trying to wend our way through 20,000-plus applications. Lee Stetson
nuisance said theft
Some French socialist said that private property was theft ... I say that private property is a nuisance. Paul Erdos
nuisance
Accessibility has been an afterthought and nuisance to the county. William Tucker
nuisance made relation
I gather that he nearly knocked you down, damaged your property, and generally made a nuisance of himself, and that you instantly concluded he must be some relation to me. Dorothy L. Sayers
nuisance cleverness
Cleverness becomes a public nuisance. Oscar Wilde
nuisance ifs publishers
Writers are always a great nuisance to publishers. If they could do without them, they would. Fay Weldon
nuisance forget sometimes
Some out of their own virtue make a god who sometimes later is a nuisance to them, a terror perhaps to them, a difficult thing to be forgetting. Gertrude Stein