Eugene O'Neill Quotes
The Tragedy Of Life Is What Makes It Worthwhile. I Think That Any Life Which Merits Living Lies In The Effort To Realize Some Dream, And The Higher That Dream Is, The Harder It Is To Realize. Most Decidedly We Must All Have Our Dreams. If One Hasn't Them, One Might As Well Be Dead. The Only Success Is In Failure. Any Man Who Has A Big Enough Dream Must Be A Failure And Must Accept That As One Of The Conditions Of Being Alive. If Ever He Thinks For A Moment That He Is A Success, Then He Is Finished
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