Lord Byron Quotes & Sayings (Page 11)
Lord Byron quotes and sayings page 11 (deceased poet born on Jan 22, 1788). Here's quote # 101 through 110 out of the 128 we have for him.
“I have always believed that all things depended upon Fortune, and nothing upon ourselves.”
“It is very certain that the desire of life prolongs it.”
“'Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark our coming, and look brighter when we come.”
“To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all.”
“Wives in their husbands' absences grow subtler, And daughters sometimes run off with the butler.”
“For in itself a thought, a slumbering thought, is capable of years, and curdles a long life into one hour.”
“He who surpasses or subdues mankind, must look down on the hate of those below.”
“Shelley is truth itself and honour itself notwithstanding his out-of-the-way notions about religion.”
“Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away; A single laugh demolished the right arm Of his country.”
“I would rather have a nod from an American, than a snuff-box from an emperor.”
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