Lord Byron, British poet (1788-1824)
• When age chills the blood and pleasures are gone, dearest memories remains the last, and our evocation sweetest, the first kiss.
• The best prophet of the future is the past.
• He who falls from a well done that, it matters little how deep is the abyss.
• I only leave to renew the need to be alone.
• Man's love is something apart in your life while the woman is her whole existence.
• The more I know men, less love, if I could say the same of the women I'd be much better.
• Life is too short to devote himself to chess.
• Easy to die for a woman, how difficult is to live with it.
• Nothing is more uncertain than the number of years of the ladies who say a certain age.
• Just enough thousand years for a state, but one hour may be enough to powder.
• Certainly, it is nice to see one's name printed, a book is always a book, but contains nothing.
• The world can not give happiness as big as they are removed.
• Never die in vain for those who die for a great cause.
• Love will find its way even through places where no wolves would dare to enter.
• In his first passion, the woman is in love loved, in all others, is only in love with love.
• Love is very shy when new.
• All tragedies end in death, all comedies end in marriage.
• The night shows stars and women in a better light.
• I love wisdom more than she loves me.
• Man's love is something apart in your life, while the woman is her whole existence.
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