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Tragedy is like strong acid - it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth.
D. H. Lawrence
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Tragedy reveals the fundamental truths of life by stripping away illusions.

D. H. Lawrence compares tragedy to strong acid, suggesting that difficult and painful experiences have the power to remove superficial layers of our existence and expose the core truths that truly matter. Just as acid can dissolve everything except gold, tragedy has a refining effect on our understanding, revealing what is of true value and importance in life.

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Example use cases

In a speech about resilience, one might quote, 'Tragedy is like strong acid - it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth' to emphasize the lessons learned through hardship.

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