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A classic quote from Lord Byron

Classic Byron's famous quotes

1. People who do not love their own country will not love anything.

2. The person I am today is no longer the person I used to be.

3. Shallow water is noisy, while deep water is silent.

4. Hunger and love rule the world.

5. Life is like a drum, walking and beating, step by step towards the grave

6. The more we study, the more we feel our poverty.

7. A great person who dies never fails.

8. No matter what kind of sky is above my head, I am ready to withstand any storm.

9. Friendship is love without wings.

10. All pain can destroy people, but those who suffer can also eliminate pain! Selected classic Byron famous sayings

1. What a nimble pace, the pace of thought!

2. Falling in love is hard, and you cannot expect it to come out like a sweet dream.

3. No matter what kind of sky is above my head, I will withstand any storm.

4. Just sigh for the good times in the past, and use the complicated scenes to eliminate worries.

5. Adversity is a path to truth.

6. People are the pendulum between happiness and sadness.

7. Villains who tend to follow the crowd should not tolerate adversity!

8. Adversity is the first road to the truth.

9. She walked gracefully, just like the night.

10. Adversity is the first road to truth.

11. They rested side by side and hugged each other.

12. A great person who dies never fails.

13. The kiss of youthful love is a long kiss.

14. There is no way to make the clock strike for me the hours that have passed.

15. Sacrifice for a great cause can never be regarded as failure.

16. If I dream that you love me, don’t blame me. When I wake up, I will have tears in my eyes.

17. All tragedies end in death, and all comedies end in marriage.

18. You are like a dream in heaven, and earthly love is not worth pursuing.

19. If we meet again someday, how will I congratulate you? With silence and tears.

20. No matter how rich the ancestors are, a prodigal son is enough to damage the lintel.

21. People who tend to be in favor of others should not be involved in trouble.

22. Great people often despise huge rewards.

23. People who do not love their own country will not love anything.

24. Joy and pain appear alternately in love.

25. I have never loved this world, and it does the same to me.

26. To love for the sake of loving is to be a god; to love for the sake of being loved is to be a human being.

27. The sun is the emperor’s life, poetry, and light.

28. People who don’t even love their motherland can’t love anything.

29. Pessimistic people are alive and dead, but optimistic people are immortal.

30. Men are strange things, and even stranger are women. Popular classic Byron quotes

1. A poem is the true image of life, expressed in eternal truth.

2. When I woke up one night, I found that I had become famous.

3. A drop of ink can arouse the thoughts of millions of people.

4. The past belongs to Death, and the future belongs to you.

5. To make your marriage last, you need to overcome your self-centeredness.

6. Sacrifice for a great cause can never be regarded as failure

7. Optimistic people stay young forever.

8. People who tend to be in favor of others should not be involved in trouble.

9. What is love without youth? What is the meaning of youth without love?

10. There is no way to make the clock strike the past time for me.

11. A hundred days will never pass by in vain, youth will never come again.

12. No matter how rich the ancestors are, a prodigal son is enough to damage the lintel.

13. Young people are full of energy, just like the river in spring.

14. What is love without youth? What is the meaning of youth without love?

15. Love is like a light, shining on two people at the same time, the brilliance will not weaken.

16. Hope will make people young, because hope and youth are brothers.

17. Poets of all ages have contributed to an ever-evolving great poem.

18. The vices are discord, war, and misery; the virtues are peace, happiness, and harmony.

19. If a person is not truly moral, he cannot be truly wise. Shrewdness and wisdom are two very different things. A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others.

20. A great poem is like a fountain, always spouting water of wisdom and joy. A spirited person neither begs for attention nor is he afraid of being ignored.