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Lord Byron Quotes

«The poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend»
«Are we aware of our obligations to a mob? It is the mob that labor in your fields and serve in your houses -- that man your navy, and recruit your army -- that have enabled you to defy the world, and can also defy you when neglect and calamity have driven them to despair. You may call the people a mob; but do not forget that a mob too often speaks the sentiments of the people.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: navy, recruit, recruited, the mob
«Agree to a short armistice with truth.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: armistice
«In truth, he was a noble steed.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: steed, steeds
«One hates an author that's all author»
Author: Lord Byron
«'Tis very certain the desire of life prolongs it.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: prolongs
«He who surpasses or subdues mankind, must look down on the hate of those below»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: subdues
«So for a good old gentlemanly vice I think I must take up with avarice»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: avarice, gentlemanly
«There is no traitor like him whose domestic treason plants the poniard within the breast that trusted to his truth»
Author: Lord Byron | About: Speech | Keywords: poniard, treason
«With pleasure drugged, he almost longed for woe»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: drugged, longed-for, longed