The actual tragedies of life bear no relation to one's preconceived ideas. In the event, one is always bewildered by their simplicity, their grandeur of design, and by that element of the bizzare which seems inherent in them.
Quote by Jean Cocteau
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We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those we don't like?
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The worst tragedy for a poet is to be admired through being misunderstood.
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The extreme limit of wisdom-- that is what the public calls madness.
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