It was a Greek ordsprog
It was a Greek tragedy. Nixon was fulfilling his own nature. Once it started it could not end otherwise.
Henry Kissinger
(
1923
-)
This is like a Greek tragedy.
Mark Wilde
It's kind of like Greek tragedy,
Jim Sheridan
In Greek tragedy, you can't go down crying,
John Iorio
The old Court you and I served so long will not be worthy of its traditions if Nixon can twist, turn and fashion If Nixon gets away with that, then Nixon makes the law as he goes along - not the Congress nor the courts.
Earl Warren
(
1891
-
1974
)
After the Greek war of independence, Greek national identity started becoming more and more founded on the ruins and on the national pride of an archaeological past, this wonderful civilization right where they grew up ... in their own backyard. People can identify with them much more in Greece. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. After the Greek war of independence, Greek national identity started becoming more and more founded on the ruins and on the national pride of an archaeological past, this wonderful civilization right where they grew up ... in their own backyard. People can identify with them much more in Greece.
Dru McGill
It's an overwhelming tragedy. It's truly an act of nature, but it doesn't make the tragedy any less painful or poignant.
Bill Dalton
I've come to realize that life is not a musical comedy, it's a Greek tragedy.
Billy Joel
(
1949
-)
I have a wide stretch of film interests because everything is based on Greek tragedy.
Pam Grier
(
1949
-)
We chose the workshop on Greek life because it plays into the hands of how Greek houses are trying to earn more respect on campus. We feel this will be a way to help with that by having the Greek leaders get some advice from Miller on how to improve their image.
Amanda Niederauer
In a bear market, the company lost the trust of [Wall] Street and its trading partners, and the machine froze up. It is Greek-like in its tragedy.
Michael Ramsey
Had the Senate or House, or both, censured or somehow warned Richard Nixon, the tragedy of Watergate might have been prevented. Hopefully the Senate will not sit by while even more serious abuses unfold before it.
John Dean
(
1897
-)
I spent 15 challenging and fulfilling years in chemistry, and now am looking at nature through another passion.
Joanna Negri
I don't write fantasy, I write reality. Also, my novels have roots to Greek tragedies and as such, there has to be tragedy.
Nicholas Sparks
(
1965
-)
He has his life back and his good name back. It's a Greek tragedy with a happy ending.
Mark Hulkower
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