
While art thrives on the blazing colours of scandal, literature blossoms on the dark soil of tragedy.
– EA Bucchianeri
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- The tragedy of the man not set up for tragedy-”that is every man’s tragedy. – Philip Roth
- Let every hindrance to joy become the soil out of which joy blossoms. – Elizabeth George
- A limited state with free economic systems is the soil where the liberty tree blossoms. – Orrin Woodward
- A seed cannot grow in stone. It requires fertile soil & water. Compassion is the soil where life grows. – Amit Ray
- The seed of an urban legend find fertile soil at the corner of tragedy and imagination. – Thomm Quackenbush
- Since art is considered a noble field, art should be used to promote all that is good and noble, and in a noble fashion. – EA Bucchianeri
- It’s a shame there has to be a tragedy before the best in people will finally shine. – EA Bucchianeri
- Art for art’s sake, with no purpose, for any purpose perverts art. But art achieves a purpose which is not its own. (1804) – Benjamin Constant
- I’m an artist. I’m an artist and I’m going to make art! Art arty art art. – Andy Beirsack
- Maybe when we face a tragedy, someone, somewhere is preventing a bigger tragedy from happening. – Kamand Kojouri
- Tragedy makes you disable, but your attitude towards tragedy keeps you disable. – Sarvesh Jain
- Death is not a tragedy to the one who dies; to have wasted the life before that death, that is the tragedy. – Orson Scott Card
- It is not triumph which defines a man, but tragedy. Triumph always brings out the best in men, but tragedy shows us what we are made of. – Jocelyn Murray
- This was not a love story that ended in tragedy.This was a tragedy that ended in a love story. – Rachel Higginson
- Even amidst tragedy there is laughter, sometimes farce. The degree of farce depends on who is running the tragedy. – Daniel Prokop
- When your life is stormy, take a refuge to a port: To music or to literature, in short, to art, to any kind of art! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- As bronze may be much beautified by lying in the dark damp soil, so men who fade in dust of warfare fade fairer, and sorrow blooms their soul. – Wilfred Owen
- In the land of bleating sheep and braying jackasses, one brave and honest man is bound to create a scandal. – Edward Abbey
- Whoever wants to hide a big scandal is best to stage a small one – Friedrich Drrenmatt
- Breasts are a scandal because they shatter the border between motherhood and sexuality. – Iris Marion Young
- Suspense, murder, revenge, scandal; a delicious ????tail party. – Kat Kaelin
- Then, if to make your ruin more,You’ll peevishly be coy,Die with the scandal of a whoreAnd never know the joy. – John Wilmot
- It is a solemn thing, and no small scandal in the Kingdom, to see God’s children starving while actually seated at the Father’s table. – Oswald Chambers
- People never believe anything – except scandal – when they first hear it. – Kenneth Roberts
- People never believe anything – except scandal – when they first heart it. – Kenneth Roberts
- The dominating idea of English society was not cultivate virtue but to avoid scandal. – Edward Short
- Scandal is gossip made tedious by morality. – Oscar Wilde
- If you are going to walk with Jesus Christ, you are going to be opposed…. In our days, to be a true Christian is really to become a scandal. – George Whitefield
- You might be afraid of the dark, but the dark is not afraid of you. That’s why the dark is always close by. – Lemony Snicket
- Death chose each of us – both Dark and Light – for a reason. There can’t be Light without Dark or Dark without Light. – Donna Grant
- If the whole world I once could seeOn free soil stand, with the people freeThen to the moment might I say,Linger awhile. . .so fair thou art. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- The difference between literature and journalism is that journalism is unreadable and literature is not read. – Oscar Wilde
- Reality is not an inspiration for literature. At its best, literature is an inspiration for reality. – Romain Gary
- We write from life and call it literature, and literature lives because we are in it. – F Sionil Jos
- Yes, I am confusing literature with life. I’m declaring my own ordinary life to be a work of literature. – Tadeusz Konwicki
- We are all orbits of some sort,circling around the world we call our own, and literature…Literature is a compass; – Thabo Jijana
- The difference between literature and journalism is that journalism is unreadable and literature is not read – Oscar Wilde
- The world does not need more Christian literature. What it needs is more Christians writing good literature. – CS Lewis
- It was a dictum of his that the soul’s energy thrives when the body’s desires are feeblest. – Athanasius of Alexandria
- I warn you that ignorance thrives on hysteria. – Frank Herbert