Lord Byron — "I am of a very peculiar constitution of mind, I am never happy but when I am mis…"
I am of a very peculiar constitution of mind, I am never happy but when I am miserable.
I am of a very peculiar constitution of mind, I am never happy but when I am miserable.
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"I have too much of the poet in me to be a practical man."
"I am not a Caesar, nor a Borgia, nor a Napoleon. I am only a poet."
"Pleasure's a sin, and sometimes sin's a pleasure."
"We are all selfish and I no more trust myself than others with a good motive."
"I am no Platonist, I am nothing at all; but I would sooner be a Paulician, Manichean, Spinozist, Gentile, Pyrrhonian, Zoroastrian, than one of the seventy-two villainous sects tearing each other to pi…"
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