There is beauty in tragedy. And we all believed!

J. Limbu
There is beauty in tragedy. And we all believed!
There is beauty in tragedy. And we all believed!
There is beauty in tragedy. And we all believed!
There is beauty in tragedy. And we all believed!
About This Quote

This is a quote from Goethe, the German writer and philosopher. He believed that there’s beauty in tragedy. Although he was born in 1749, he wrote this when he was in his late 40’s. He believed that when we see something awful in life, we mustn’t be sad and overwhelmed by it. Instead, we should learn from it and try to do better in the future.

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