Lord Byron
If from Society we learn to live This Solitude should teach us how to die It hath no flatterers.
— Lord Byron
If I am fool, it is, at least, a doubting one; and I envy no one the certainty of his self-approved wisdom.
— Lord Byron
If we must have a tyrant, let him at least be a gentleman who has been bred to the business, and let us fall by the axe and not by the butcher's cleaver.
— Lord Byron
I have great hopes that we shall love each other all our lives as much as if we had never married at all.
— Lord Byron
I have no consistency, except in politics; and that probably arises from my indifference to the subject altogether.
— Lord Byron
I have not loved the world nor the world me I have not flatter'd its rank breath nor bow'd To its idolatrizes a patient knee.
— Lord Byron
I love not man the less but nature more.
— Lord Byron
I love not man the less, but Nature more.
— Lord Byron
In her first passion woman loves her lover In all the others all she loves is love.
— Lord Byron
In solitude when we are least alone.
— Lord Byron
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