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Alas! Our young affections run to waste, or water but the desert (Lord Byron Quotes)
War, war is still the cry, war even to the knife! (Lord Byron Quotes)
Ambiguous things that ape goats in their visage, women in their shape (Lord Byron Quotes)
There is a tear for all who die, a mourner over the humblest grave (Lord Byron Quotes)
Then farewell, horace; whom I hated so, not for thy faults, but mine (Lord Byron Quotes)
Come, lay thy head upon my breast, and I will kiss thee into rest (Lord Byron Quotes)
For violets plucked, the sweetest showers will ne’er make grow again (Lord Byron Quotes)
The dewy morn, with breath all incense and with cheek all bloom (Lord Byron Quotes)
You have greatly ventured, but all must do so who would greatly win (Lord Byron Quotes)
Melancholy is a fearful gift. What is it but the telescope of truth! (Lord Byron Quotes)
Revenge is lost in agony, and wild remorse to rage succeeds (Lord Byron Quotes)
Ah, happy years, once more who would not be a boy! (Lord Byron Quotes)
All is to be feared where all is to be lost (Lord Byron Quotes)
Danger levels man and brute, and all are fellows in their need (Lord Byron Quotes)
As fierce as hell, or fiercer still, a woman piqued who has her will (Lord Byron Quotes)
But all have prices, from crowns to kicks, according to their vices (Lord Byron Quotes)
There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is rapture in the lonely shore, there is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not Man the less, but Nature more (Lord Byron Quotes)
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think (Lord Byron Quotes)
Cervantes smiled Spain’s chivalry away; A single laugh demolished the right arm Of his country (Lord Byron Quotes)
Every day confirms my opinion on the superiority of a vicious life, and if Virtue is not its own reward, I don’t know any other stipend annexed to it (Lord Byron Quotes)
I shall soon be six-and-twenty. Is there anything in the future that can possibly console us for not being always twenty-five? (Lord Byron Quotes)
It is very iniquitous to make me pay my debts - you have no idea of the pain it gives one (Lord Byron Quotes)
Lovers may be and indeed generally are enemies, but they never can be friends, because there must always be a spice of jealousy and a something of Self in all their speculations (Lord Byron Quotes)
Self-love for ever creeps out, like a snake, to sting anything which happens to stumble upon it (Lord Byron Quotes)
The reading or non-reading a book will never keep down a single petticoat (Lord Byron Quotes)
Wives in their husbands’ absences grow subtler, and daughters sometimes run off with the butler (Lord Byron Quotes)
I cannot help thinking that the menace of Hell makes as many devils as the severe penal codes of inhuman humanity make villains (Lord Byron Quotes)
I have always believed that all things depended upon Fortune, and nothing upon ourselves (Lord Byron Quotes)
I should be very willing to redress men wrongs, and rather check than punish crimes, had not Cervantes, in that all too true tale of Quixote, shown how all such efforts fail (Lord Byron Quotes)
I would rather have a nod from an American, than a snuff - box from an emperor (Lord Byron Quotes)