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Lord Byron
British
Poet
Born:
Jan 22
,
1788
Died:
Apr 19
,
1824
Life
Love
Man
Nothing
Truth
Will
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But what is Hope? Nothing but the paint on the face of Existence; the least touch of truth rubs it off, and then we see what a hollow-cheeked harlot we have got hold of.
Lord Byron
Truth
Hope
Face
Nothing
Rubs
See
Touch
Got
Least
Existence
Off
Hold
Then
Paint
Harlot
Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at?
Lord Byron
Truth
Change
Made
Changed
Got
Opinions
How
If I could always read, I should never feel the want of company.
Lord Byron
Could
Never
Feel
Read
Always
Want
If I Could
Should
Company
The busy have no time for tears.
Lord Byron
Time
Tears
Busy
No Time
Prolonged endurance tames the bold.
Lord Byron
Prolonged
Endurance
Bold
A man of eighty has outlived probably three new schools of painting, two of architecture and poetry and a hundred in dress.
Lord Byron
Man
Architecture
Three
Painting
Hundred
Dress
Outlived
Poetry
New
Schools
Eighty
Two
A thousand years may scare form a state. An hour may lay it in ruins.
Lord Byron
State
Ruins
Thousand
Thousand Years
Scare
Lay
Hour
Years
May
Form
I am about to be married, and am of course in all the misery of a man in pursuit of happiness.
Lord Byron
Happiness
Man
Married
About
Wedding
Misery
Pursuit
Pursuit Of Happiness
Course
Am
It is very iniquitous to make me pay my debts, you have no idea of the pain it gives one.
Lord Byron
Me
You
Pay
Pain
No Idea
Gives
Idea
Make
Very
Debts
He who is only just is cruel. Who on earth could live were all judged justly?
Lord Byron
Live
Earth
Only
Could
Cruel
He
Judged
Were
Just
Justly
Who
It is odd but agitation or contest of any kind gives a rebound to my spirits and sets me up for a time.
Lord Byron
Time
Me
Sets
Kind
Spirits
Gives
Contest
Odd
Up
Any
Agitation
Rebound
All farewells should be sudden, when forever.
Lord Byron
Forever
Should
Sudden
I have great hopes that we shall love each other all our lives as much as if we had never married at all.
Lord Byron
Love
Great
Other
Our
Our Lives
Married
All Our Lives
Hopes
Wedding
Shall
Never
Had
Much
Each
Lives
Smiles form the channels of a future tear.
Lord Byron
Future
Channels
Smiles
Form
Tear
Every day confirms my opinion on the superiority of a vicious life - and if Virtue is not its own reward I don't know any other stipend annexed to it.
Lord Byron
Life
Day
Every Day
Reward
Own
Every
Other
Virtue
Superiority
Know
Opinion
Any
Vicious
The beginning of atonement is the sense of its necessity.
Lord Byron
Beginning
Sense
Atonement
Necessity
I have no consistency, except in politics; and that probably arises from my indifference to the subject altogether.
Lord Byron
Politics
Consistency
Indifference
Except
Arises
Altogether
Subject
It is useless to tell one not to reason but to believe - you might as well tell a man not to wake but sleep.
Lord Byron
You
Man
Believe
Tell
Well
Wake
Might
Reason
Useless
Sleep
Who loves, raves.
Lord Byron
Love
Raves
Loves
Who
I cannot help thinking that the menace of Hell makes as many devils as the severe penal codes of inhuman humanity make villains.
Lord Byron
Humanity
Hell
Thinking
Severe
Menace
Devils
Make
Makes
Cannot
Help
Inhuman
Many
Villains
Codes
Where there is mystery, it is generally suspected there must also be evil.
Lord Byron
Evil
Must
Mystery
Generally
Also
Suspected
Where
Fame is the thirst of youth.
Lord Byron
Youth
Fame
Famous
Thirst
Though sages may pour out their wisdom's treasure, there is no sterner moralist than pleasure.
Lord Byron
Wisdom
Pour
Pleasure
Though
Out
Moralist
Than
May
Treasure
Let none think to fly the danger for soon or late love is his own avenger.
Lord Byron
Love
Love Is
Fly
Own
Think
Late
Danger
Soon
None
His
One certainly has a soul; but how it came to allow itself to be enclosed in a body is more than I can imagine. I only know if once mine gets out, I'll have a bit of a tussle before I let it get in again to that of any other.
Lord Byron
Soul
Before
Other
Once
Mine
Bit
Out
More
Only
Allow
Know
How
Came
Enclosed
Itself
Than
Get
Gets
Any
Again
Body
Certainly
Imagine
I would rather have a nod from an American, than a snuff-box from an emperor.
Lord Byron
Would
Rather
Emperor
Nod
Than
American
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