Tis pleasant, sure, to see one’s name in print. A book’s a book, although there’s nothing in ‘t. — Lord Byron
Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves. — Lord Byron
No one ever committed suicide while reading a good book, but many have tried while trying to write one. — Lord Byron
A promising young man should go into politics so that he can go on promising for the rest of his life. — Lord Byron
Anybody who believes that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach flunked geography. — Lord Byron
Byrne’s law: in any electrical circuit, appliances and wiring will burn out to protect fuses. — Lord Byron
Of all the barbarous middle ages, that which is most barbarous is the middle age of man! — Lord Byron