“The tragedy is not to die, but to be wasted.”
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Thomas Harris66
American author and screenwriter 1940Related quotes
Mel Brooks (1926) American director, writer, actor, and producer
The 2,000 Year Old Man (and sequels)
Variant: Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.
“One of the greatest tragedies in life is to watch potential die untapped.”
Myles Munroe (1954–2014) Bahamian Evangelical Christian minister
“All love affairs are tragedies in the end unless the lovers die at the same moment.”
Katharine Kerr (1944) American writer
[Snare, 2003, Macmillan, ISBN 0312890451, p. 557]
“That there should one Man die ignorant who had capacity for Knowledge, this I call a tragedy.”
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
Bk. III, ch. 4.
1830s, Sartor Resartus (1833–1834)
“The tragedy of life is not death but what we let die inside of us while we live.”
Norman Cousins (1915–1990) American journalist
Norman Cousins (1915–1990) American journalist
Quoted in Good Housekeeping (November 1989), p. 92.
Context: Hope, faith, love and a strong will to live offer no promise of immortality, only proof of our uniqueness ans human beings and the opportunity to experience full growth even under the grimmest circumstances. Far more real than the ticking of time is the way we open up the minutes and invest them with meaning. Death is not the ultimate tragedy in life. The ultimate tragedy is to die without discovering the possibilities of full growth.
Edward Abbey (1927–1989) American author and essayist