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«Words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think»
«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 than can exist between two of the same sex /but then with the condition that they never have made or are to make love to each other.»
Author: Lord Byron
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but then, friendships, good condition, justified, laid, make love, maxim, Same sex, to each other
«I am about to be married, and am of course in all the misery of a man in pursuit of happiness.»
«If I could always read, I should never feel the want of company.»
Author: Lord Byron
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company
«All tragedies are finished by a death, All comedies are ended by a marriage»
«What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for whom you care as little.»
Author: Lord Byron
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Fame
«I do not believe in revealed religion - I will have nothing to do with your immortality; we are miserable enough in this life, without speculating on another»
Author: Lord Byron
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Religion
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immortality, miserable, revealed, revealed religion, speculate, speculating, This Life
«We are all selfish and I no more trust myself than others with a good motive.»
Author: Lord Byron
«Though they did not kiss, / Yet still between his Darkness and his Brightness / There passed a mutual glance of great politeness.»
«Think'st thou existence doth depend on time? It doth; but actions are our epochs»
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