Thomas Sowell Quotes About Tragedy

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  • Few of the great tragedies of history were created by the village idiot, and many by the village genius.

    "Roberts betrayed his oath". The St. Augustine Record, July 5, 2012.
  • The murder of a dozen innocent people is unquestionably a human tragedy. But that is no excuse for reacting blindly by preventing hundreds of thousands of other people from defending themselves against meeting the same fate.

  • What is especially disturbing about the political left is that they seem to have no sense of the tragedy of the human condition. Instead, they tend to see the problems of the world as due to other people not being as wise or as noble as themselves.

    Thomas Sowell (2010). “Dismantling America: And Other Controversial Essays”, p.337, Basic Books
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