Lord Byron

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Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.


— Lord Byron


#cannot #dare #fools #reason #slaves

Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep.


— Lord Byron


#death #life #makes #men #passed

There is something pagan in me that I cannot shake off. In short, I deny nothing, but doubt everything.


— Lord Byron


#deny #doubt #everything #i #me

I have a great mind to believe in Christianity for the mere pleasure of fancying I may be damned.


— Lord Byron


#christianity #damned #fancying #great #great mind

They never fail who die in a great cause.


— Lord Byron


#die #fail #great #never #who

Like the measles, love is most dangerous when it comes late in life.


— Lord Byron


#dangerous #late #life #like #love

For truth is always strange; stranger than fiction.


— Lord Byron


#fiction #strange #stranger #than #truth

There is no instinct like that of the heart.


— Lord Byron


#instinct #like

Hatred is the madness of the heart.


— Lord Byron


#madness #love

Friendship is Love without his wings!


— Lord Byron


#friendship #his #wings #without






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Described as "a woman without judgment or self-command" Catherine either spoiled and indulged her son or aggravated him with her capricious stubbornness. But the more I reflect the more I am bewildered to assign any cause for this precocity of affection. Affairs and scandals

In 1812 Byron embarked on a well-publicised affair with the married Lady Caroline Lamb that shocked the British public.

Byron was celebrated in life for aristocratic excesses including huge debts numerous love affairs rumours of a scandalous incestuous liaison with his half-sister and self-imposed exile. George Gordon Byron 6th Baron Byron later George Gordon Noel 6th Baron Byron FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) commonly known simply as Lord Byron was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. He travelled to fight against the Ottoman Empire in the Greek War of Independence for which Greeks revere him as a national hero.