Lord Byron Quote

Hatred is the dementia of the heart.

When age cools the blood and pleasures are things of the past, the dearest memory remains the last, and our sweetest recollection, the first kiss.

Lord Byron

I only go out to renew the need to be alone.

Lord Byron

Friendship is love, but without its wings.

Lord Byron

A man's love is something apart in his life, while a woman's is her entire existence.

Lord Byron

The more I know men, the less I like them; if I could say the same about women, I would be much better off.

Lord Byron

To fight against our destiny would be a struggle like that of the sheaf of ears of corn wanting to resist the sickle.

Lord Byron

Life is too short to devote oneself to chess.

Lord Byron

Never advise a man to distrust a woman he is already married to. It's too late for him.

Lord Byron

He who falls from a well-fulfilled happiness, cares little about how deep the abyss is.

Lord Byron

There is nothing more uncertain than the number of years of the ladies who claim to be of a certain age.

Lord Byron

He who does not love his country can love nothing.

Lord Byron

Blood serves only to wash the hands of ambition.

Lord Byron