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Quotes About Tragedy

You always kill the one you love.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
I don't think anybody deals well with tragedy or grief, but maybe my characters are particularly bad at it. Which is why I love them.
~ Dan Chaon
For Beatrice- My love for you shall live forever. You, however, did not.
~ Daniel Handler
For Beatrice, our love broke my heart, and stopped yours.
~ Daniel Handler
I have a bad habit, in the shows that I run, of killing off the people that I love.
~ Eric Kripke
But the way I see it, dying without knowing love would be a tragedy.
~ Francine Pascal
Tragedy is the violation of love.
~ Frederick Lenz
Akkarin: I watched the first woman I loved die. I dont think I can survive losing the second.Sonea: I love you too.
~ Trudi Canavan, The High Lord
I died of a broken heart.Oh! And the gunshot wound to the chest!
~ Anthony T. Hincks
and that's where love finds you... in the tragedies.
~ Colleen Hoover, Too Late
I would not have imagined that love himself would have such a fatal blow this.
~ Valentinno
It was a year ago today your daughter went missing.' Bagg had closed his eyes, feeling the death going on inside.
~ Cole Alpaugh
A good story is always written with the tears of tragedies and triumphs, and the love and kindness of our lives.
~ Debasish Mridha
They were going to drag the boy she loved into the clearing, point a gun at the kindest, bravest person she'd ever met, and end his life with the twitch of a finger.
~ Kass Morgan, Homecoming
I could not pity her, for I knew now what had become of her child, and she was better dead.
~ Bram Stoker
He was a good fellow, but his rejoicing at the one little part—in which he was officially interested—of so great a tragedy, was an object-lesson in the limitations of sympathetic understanding.
~ Bram Stoker
Jedenfalls fiel der Stein mit einem ekelerregendem Geräusch - wir konnten das deutlich vernehmen - direkt auf dem Kopf des Kätzchens und verspritzte dessen Gehirn nach allen Richtungen.
~ Bram Stoker
He was a good fellow, but his rejoicing at the one little part, in which he was officially interested, of so great a tragedy, was an object-lesson in the limitations of sympathetic understanding. He
~ Bram Stoker
enterrât les suicidés
~ Bram Stoker
Oh, if we had only had them earlier we might have saved poor Lucy! Stop; that way madness lies!
~ Bram Stoker
Maybe it's in that wind out over the sea that's bringin' with it loss and wreck, and sore distress, and sad hearts.
~ Bram Stoker
This morning I slept late after the fatigues of yesterday...I feel strangely sad and low-spirited to-day. I suppose it is the reaction from the terrible excitement...I didn't feel sleepy, and I did feel full of devouring anxiety...it all seems like a horrible tragedy, with fate pressing on relentlessly to some destined end. Everything that one does seems, no matter how right it may be, to bring on the very thing which is most to be deplored.
~ Bram Stoker
The society killed Kendra. ... Don't mention it to Verl. He might dive into a chasm.
~ Brandon Mull
One of the team members perished, and a second was badly injured." "Sounds like an ideal situation for involving a fourteen-year-old girl
~ Brandon Mull