Lord Byron Quotes & Sayings (Page 6)
Lord Byron quotes and sayings page 6 (deceased poet born on Jan 22, 1788). Here's quote # 51 through 60 out of the 128 we have for him.
“Prolonged endurance tames the bold.”
“It is very iniquitous to make me pay my debts, you have no idea of the pain it gives one.”
“Between two worlds life hovers like a star, twixt night and morn, upon the horizon's verge.”
“Her great merit is finding out mine - there is nothing so amiable as discernment.”
“Women hate everything which strips off the tinsel of sentiment, and they are right, or it would rob them of their weapons.”
“I am sure of nothing so little as my own intentions.”
“If we must have a tyrant, let him at least be a gentleman who has been bred to the business, and let us fall by the axe and not by the butcher's cleaver.”
“Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at?”
“Man, being reasonable, must get drunk; the best of life is but intoxication.”
“The busy have no time for tears.”
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