Greatest Love Tragedy Quotes & Sayings
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To lose the only creature in all his world who ever had manifested love and affection for him was the greatest tragedy he had ever known. — Edgar Rice Burroughs
The dead can't love the living but the living can love the dead, and that was the greatest tragedy of her life. "You — Tiffany Reisz
One of the greatest things drama can do, at it's best, is to redefine the words we use every day such as love, home, family, loyalty and envy. Tragedy need not be a downer. — Ben Kingsley
The human being is a surprisingly resilient organism. We are impelled toward health not sickness. Your spirit, as surely as your body, will try to heal ... So you should not fear tragedy and suffering. Like love, they make you more a part of the human family. From them can come your greatest creativity. They are the fire that burns you pure. — Kent Nerburn
The greatest tragedy is a life lived and died without knowing Father God intimately and experiencing His love personally. — Bob Parr
The greatest tragedy in life is our inability to experience and express fascination for the people and events we love while in their presence. — Darrell Calkins
We are only human, and the Gods have fashioned us for love. This is our greatest glory and our greatest tragedy. — George R R Martin
The greatest drawback to true love was that once true love unexpectedly ends there is no other romance that can replace it. Romance instead becomes a race, with one's new beau consistently failing to meet up to the grand expectations set by the meaning of one's existence. The only one. — Denis Fitzpatrick
I've come to realize that you can fight a lot of things in life, but you can't help who you love. You can't change who your heart chooses. I'm afraid that very fact will be the greatest tragedy of my life. — Sarah Jio
Isn't that the greatest tragedy? When someone rejects us, no matter how they abuse our love, we hope against reason that somehow they will come back to us. — Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson