What did Lord Byron mean by: There’s naught, no doubt, so much the spirit calms as rum and true religion. - Lord Byron Poet · England Copy
+ That music in itself, whose sounds are song, The poetry of speech. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Singing, Sound, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ The ‘good old times’ – all times when old are good. Feraz Zeid, September 17, 2023December 24, 2023, Lord Byron, Nostalgia, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, where we are least alone. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Feelings, Loneliness, Solitude, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure. Feraz Zeid, September 22, 2023December 24, 2023, Lord Byron, Hate, Love, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ No words suffice the secret soul to show, For truth denies all eloquence to woe. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Secret, Soul, Truth, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ Smiles form the channels of a future tear. Feraz Zeid, August 26, 2023December 24, 2023, Lord Byron, Form, Tears, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ Reason is so unreasonable, that few people can say they are in possession of it. Feraz Zeid, January 14, 2024January 14, 2024, Lord Byron, Possession, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ I stood in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs, A palace and a prison on each hand. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Bridges, Hands, Venice, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
The greatest masterpiece in literature is only a dictionary out of order. - Jean Cocteau Artist · France
Religion is the everlasting dialogue between humanity and God. Art is its soliloquy. - Franz Werfel Novelist · Austria
Le mensonge et les vers de tout temps sont amis. Lies and literature have always been friends. - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
There can be no freedom in art and literature where the government determines who shall create them. Explain - Ludwig von Mises Economist · Austria
Poverty is the only load which is the heavier the more loved ones there are to assist in bearing it. - Jean Paul Writer · Germany
I have made as much out of myself as could be made of the stuff, and no man should require more. - Jean Paul Writer · Germany
Variety of mere nothings gives more pleasure than uniformity of something. - Jean Paul Writer · Germany