Best Lord Byron Words
- 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… All
- A quiet conscience makes one so serene. Conscience
- Let no man grumble when his friends fall off, As they will do like leaves at the first breeze; When your affairs come round, one… Affair
- Though I love my country, I do not love my countrymen. Country
- It is singular how soon we lose the impression of what ceases to be constantly before us. A year impairs, a luster obliterates. There is… Bearer
- When we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted, To sever for years. Broken
- What makes a regiment of soldiers a more noble object of view than the same mass of mob? Their arms, their dresses, their banners, and… Arms
- As falls the dew on quenchless sands, blood only serves to wash ambition's hands. Ambition
- Keep thy smooth words and juggling homilies for those who know thee not. Homilies
- No hand can make the clock strike for me the hours that are passed. Clock
- Yes! Ready money is Aladdin's lamp. Lamp
- I have imbibed such a love for money that I keep some sequins in a drawer to count, and cry over them once a week. Count
- Hatred is the madness of the heart. Hate
- The Coach does not play in the game, but the Coach helps the players identify areas to improve their game. Areas
- My days are in the yellow leaf; The flowers and fruits of love are gone; The worm, the canker, and the grief, Are mine alone! Alone
- Whenever I meet with anything agreeable in this world it surprises me so much - and pleases me so much (when my passions are not… Agreeable
- Sighing that Nature formed but one such man, and broke the die. Broke
- Think not I am what I appear. Appear
- My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea. Bark
- Be warm, be pure, be amorous, but be chaste. Amorous
- Next to dressing for a rout or ball, undressing is a woe. Ball
- The drying up a single tear has more, of honest fame, than shedding seas of gore. Drying
- One of the pleasures of reading old letters is the knowledge that they need no answer. Answer
- Romances paint at full length people's wooing. But only give a bust of marriages. Bust
- Self praise is no praise at all. All
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