Top 18 Human Interest Human Tragedy Quotes

#1. Don't grieve over the past,
It's all gone!
Don't worry about the future, It may never come!
Live in the present,
And enjoy every moment

Mouloud Benzadi

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#2. It's human; we all put self interest first.

Euripides

#3. The authentic is almost never found by being pursued; but there is no missing it when you are in its presence.

Eva Hoffman

#4. A Train was born without any effort - if was like writing a letter to a friend.

Billy Strayhorn

#5. I'm not some character from a boys' manga." ~Yukio

Kazue Kato

#6. Conceit causes more conversation than wit.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#7. She shoved to her feet. What the hell is that scroll? Some sort of Aegis romance novel? Underworld erotica? Screw you all.

Larissa Ione

#8. The man at Kodak told me the shots were very good and if I kept it up, they would give me an exhibition. Later, Kodak gave me my first exhibition.

Gordon Parks

#9. There are places on planet earth,
where common sense doesn't apply.

Toba Beta

#10. I don't think people should be encouraged to look like Kate Moss; I think that's unreasonable. I think the normal human body should be glorified. By the same token, if you need a stick to wash yourself, you're not healthy.

Anthony Bourdain

#11. So with stun-sail piled on stun-sail, we sailed along,

Herman Melville

#12. I soared above the song birds
And never heard them sing
I lived my life in winter
And then you brought the spring

Randall Wallace

#13. Where, I wonder, can such stylishly fitted jeans be found?

Morrissey

#14. Any car which holds together for a whole race is too heavy.

Colin Chapman

#15. Nothing captured human interest like
human tragedy.

Dan Brown

#16. Nothing captures human interest more than human tragedy.

Dan Brown

#17. People might look at you as super-weird, but if that's your obsession, go for it. I do like a lot of mainstream stuff, and sometimes I also like different stuff. I tend to always root for the underdog.

Kristen Bell

#18. Every word was once a poem. Every new relation is a new word.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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