Quote by George Bernard Shaw

You can feel nothing but a torment, and believe nothing but a lie. You will not raise your head to look at all the miracles of life that surround you; but you will run ten miles to see a fight or a death.


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Summary

This quote speaks to the self-destructive tendencies of human nature, highlighting how negativity and darkness often consume us. It suggests that we tend to gravitate towards conflict or tragedy, paying more attention to the negative aspects of life than the wonders and beauty that exist all around us. The quote challenges us to reflect on our priorities and urges us to break free from this pessimistic mindset, reminding us of the miracles present in everyday life that we may be missing due to our own self-imposed limitations.

By George Bernard Shaw
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