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Lord Byron Quotes

«Opinions are made to be changed -or how is truth to be got at?»
Author: Lord Byron | About: Opinions
«I have a notion that gamblers are as happy as most people, being always excited; women, wine, fame, the table, even ambition, sate now and then, but every turn of the card and cast of the dice keeps the gambler alive -- besides one can game ten times longer than one can do any thing else.»
«I cannot describe to you the despairing sensation of trying to do something for a man who seems incapable or unwilling to do anything further for himself»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: despairing
«Who would be free themselves must strike the blow»
Author: Lord Byron
«Be warm, but pure; be amorous, but be chaste.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: amorous, chaste
«`Whom the gods love die young' was said of yore.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: yore
«This sort of adoration of the real is but a heightening of the beau ideal.»
«Science is but the exchange of ignorance for that which is another kind of ignorance.»
Author: Lord Byron | About: Science | Keywords: The Exchange
«Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, 'Tis woman's whole existence»
Author: Lord Byron
«Her great merit is finding out mine -- there is nothing so amiable as discernment.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: amiable, discernment, merit