“Nothing captures human interest more than human tragedy.”
Dan Brown book Angels & Demons
Source: Angels & Demons
Cornell Chronicle interview (1999)
Context: We are human, and nothing is more interesting to us than humanity. The appeal of literature is that it is so thoroughly a human thing — by, for and about human beings. If you lose that focus, you obviate the source of the power and permanence of literature.
“Nothing captures human interest more than human tragedy.”
Dan Brown book Angels & Demons
Source: Angels & Demons
Augusten Burroughs (1965) American writer
Source: This Is How: Proven Aid in Overcoming Shyness, Molestation, Fatness, Spinsterhood, Grief, Disease, Lushery, Decrepitude & More. For Young and Old Alike.
“We are all human; therefore, nothing human can be alien to us.”
Maya Angelou (1928–2014) American author and poet
“It's human to make mistakes and some of us are more human than others.”
Ashleigh Brilliant (1933) American author and cartoonist
“Business, after all, is nothing more than a bunch of human relationships.”
Lee Iacocca (1924–2019) American businessman
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
“The human face is, after all, nothing more nor less than a mask.”
Agatha Christie book Sad Cypress
Source: Sad Cypress