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Them Quotes by Lord Byron
- Sometimes we are less unhappy in being deceived by those we love, than in being undeceived by them.
- 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.
- I stood among them, but not of them: in a shroud of thoughts which were not their thoughts.
- Are we aware of our obligations to a mob? It is the mob that labor in your fields and serve in your houses - that…
- There is something to me very softening in the presence of a woman, some strange influence, even if one is not in love with them,…
- A good coach encourages the same type of resilience in the people they work with. They encourage them to take risks. If the risk results…
- This is the patent-age of new inventions For killing bodies, and for saving souls, All propagated with the best intentions; Sir Humphrey Davy's lantern, by…
- I have not loved the world, nor the world me, but let us part fair foes; I do believe, though I have found them not,…
- Are not the mountains, waves, and skies as much a part of me, as I of them?
- But first, on earth as vampire sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent, Then ghastly haunt thy native place, And suck the blood…
- Why do they call me misanthrope? Because They hate me, not I them.
- She was like me in lineaments-- her eyes Her hair, her features, all, to the very tone Even of her voice, they said were like…
- A woman being never at a loss... the devil always sticks by them.
- When people say, "I've told you fifty times," / They mean to scold, and very often do; / When poets say, "I've written fifty rhymes,"…
- Women hate everything which strips off the tinsel of sentiment, and they are right, or it would rob them of their weapons.
- There is, in fact, no law or government at all [in Italy]; and it is wonderful how well things go on without them.
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