Man's love is of man's life a part; it is a woman's whole existence. In her first passion, a woman loves her lover, in all the others all she loves is love.Quote by George Gordon Byron about woman, existence, love, man, life
Men are the sport of circumstances when it seems circumstances are the sport of men.Quote by George Gordon Byron about circumstances, sport, man
Men think highly of those who rise rapidly in the world; whereas nothing rises quicker than dust, straw, and feathers.Quote by George Gordon Byron about man, nothing, world
My attachment has neither the blindness of the beginning, nor the microscopic accuracy of the close of such liaisons.Quote by George Gordon Byron about beginning
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.Quote by George Gordon Byron about absurd, mind, things
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.Quote by George Gordon Byron about body, soul
Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at?Quote by George Gordon Byron about truth
Out of chaos God made a world, and out of high passions comes a people.Quote by George Gordon Byron about chaos, god, world, people
Roll on, deep and dark blue ocean, roll. Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain. Man marks the earth with ruin, but his control stops with the shore.Quote by George Gordon Byron about dark, earth, man
Society is now one polished horde, formed of two mighty tries, the Bores and Bored.Quote by George Gordon Byron about society
Sometimes we are less unhappy in being deceived by those we love, than in being undeceived by them.Quote by George Gordon Byron about being, love
Sorrow is knowledge, those that know the most must mourn the deepest, the tree of knowledge is not the tree of life.Quote by George Gordon Byron about knowledge, sadness, life
The 'good old times' - all times when old are good.Quote by George Gordon Byron about old, olderness, good, good luck
The Angels were all singing out of tune, and hoarse with having little else to do, excepting to wind up the sun and moon or curb a runaway young star or two.Quote by George Gordon Byron about moon, celebrity, sun
The beginning of atonement is the sense of its necessity.Quote by George Gordon Byron about beginning, common sense, sense
The best way will be to avoid each other without appearing to do so - or if we jostle, at any rate not to bite.