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But Words Are Things, And A Small Drop Of Ink, Falling Like Dew Upon A Thought, Produces That Which Makes Thousands, Perhaps Millions, Think.
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But words are things, and a small drop of ink,
Falling like dew upon a thought, produces
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824)
-- Don Juan, Canto iii, Stanza 88
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Perhaps the early grave Which men weep over may be meant to save.
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A "strange coincidence," to use a phrase By which such things are settled nowadays.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824) -- Don Juan, Canto vi, Stanza 78...
And puts himself upon his good behaviour.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824) -- Don Juan, Canto v, Stanza 47...
Ah, surely nothing dies but something mourns.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824) -- Don Juan, Canto iii, Stanza 108...
He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat.
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Of all tales 't is the saddest,--and more sad, Because it makes us smile.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824) -- Don Juan, Canto xiii, Stanza 9...
The Devil hath not, in all his quiver's choice, An arrow for the heart like a sweet voice.
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Alas, the love of women! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824) -- Don Juan, Canto ii, Stanza 199...
A long, long kiss,--a kiss of youth and love.
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