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George Gordon Byron Quotations

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There is something Pagan in me that I cannot shake off. In short, I deny nothing, but doubt everything.
He who is only just is cruel. Who on earth could live were all judged justly
I have always believed that all things depended upon Fortune, and nothing upon ourselves.
They never fail who die in a great cause.
For what were all these country patriots born To hunt, and vote, and raise the price of corn
Wives in their husbands' absences grow subtler, And daughters sometimes run off with the butler.
Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.
'Tis pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print. A book's a book, although there's nothing in 't.
Now hatred is by far the longest pleasure men love in haste but they detest at leisure.
My turn of mind is so given to taking things in the absurd point of view, that it breaks out in spite of me every now and then.
Adversity is the first path to truth.
It is odd but agitation or contest of any kind gives a rebound to my spirits and sets me up for a time.
Cervantes smiled Spain's chivalry away A single laugh demolished the right arm Of his country.
Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep.

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