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Each Quotes by Lord Byron
- There are four questions of value in life, Don Octavio. What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for and…
- I have great hopes that we shall love each other all our lives as much as if we had never married at all.
- What is the worst of woes that wait on age? What stamps the wrinkle deeper on the brow? To view each loved one blotted from…
- I have always laid it down as a maxim -and found it justified by experience -that a man and a woman make far better friendships…
- Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded. That all the Apostles would have done as they did.
- The best way will be to avoid each other without appearing to do so -- or if we jostle, at any rate not to bite.
- Let us not unman each other; part at once; all farewells should be sudden, when forever
- Every sense hath been o'erstrung, and each frail fibre of the brain sent forth her thoughts all wild and wide
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