Top 15 Three Act Tragedy Quotes

#1. If the gods sent you to fight here, then the gods are fools.

Janet Morris

#2. Kill the body and the head will die.

Hunter S. Thompson

#3. You really do have ice in your veins,
don't you, said Damen.

C.S. Pacat

#4. Love is supposed to lift you up, not hold you down. It is supposed to push you forward, not hold you back.

Suzy Kassem

#5. Three-Act Tragedy Death in

Agatha Christie

#6. We are no more responsible for the evil thoughts that pass through our minds than a scarecrow for the birds which fly over the seedplot he has to guard. The sole responsibility in each case is to prevent them from settling.

John Churton Collins

#7. A Friend who can never Understand your Need can never be your true friend Indeed

Abhishek Sundarraman

#8. I know no diplomacy save that of truth.

Mahatma Gandhi

#9. Sometimes I think of movie acting as advanced pretend.

Jeff Bridges

#10. I sometimes think that the price of liberty is not so much eternal vigilance as eternal dirt.

George Orwell

#11. The reality is that most of North America knows next to nothing of the 20th century's first genocide - the systematic slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians in the First World War.

Chris Bohjalian

#12. We three belong to the Middle Ages. We have this need of heroism, and there is no place for such feelings in modern life. That is our tragedy. Once I wanted to be a saint. It seemed the only absolute act left to do, for what is most powerful in me is the craving for purity, greatness.

Anais Nin

#13. Whatever the tasks, do them slowly and with ease, in mindfulness. Don't do any task in order to get it over with. Resolve to do each job in a relaxed way, with all your attention.

Thich Nhat Hanh

#14. Real life seeks the gentle slopes at the back of Mount Improbable, while creationists are blind to all but the daunting precipice at the front.

Richard Dawkins

#15. We have to use our discontentment to engage rather than disengage - our hope has to be more powerful than our cynicism.

Shane Claiborne

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