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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 2fab365 | I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think that they will sing to me. | Loneliness | ||
| c126c32 | It is loneliness that makes the loudest noise. This is as true of men as of dogs. | Loneliness | ||
| 0b87d40 | They're sharing a drink they call loneliness But it's better than drinking alone. | Loneliness | ||
| e126863 | All the lonely people, where do they all come from? | Loneliness | ||
| 9308fae | Life is very long when you're lonely. | Loneliness | ||
| 6aef9af | It's not that I hate people, I just feel better when they're not around. | Loneliness | ||
| 8b220f0 | Well I'm the only one here. | Loneliness | ||
| c493beb | I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick. | Loneliness | ||
| 8b17bad | Such a lonely day / And it's mine / The most loneliest day of my life. | Loneliness | ||
| 9f40784 | For I would rather be a servant in the House of the Lord than to sit in the seats of the mighty. | Lord | ||
| a1221a4 | Suen, the lord born to command. | Lord | ||
| 3870f9c | Utu is lord; you should fix your gaze on him. | Lord | ||
| 6821634 | Utu, the lord who loves justice, extirpates wickedness and prolongs righteousness. | Lord | ||
| bbefe05 | Be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. | Lord | ||
| 20fecb3 | Thou shalt be perfect with the Lord thy God. | Lord | ||
| 86ba69e | O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! | Lord | ||
| 016d801 | I only know we loved in vain;I only feel -- farewell! farewell! | Lord Byron | ||
| 49a88dc | When we two partedTo sever for years. | Lord Byron | ||
| f92e670 | The poor dog, in life the firmest friend,The first to welcome, foremost to defend. | Lord Byron | ||
| 5839deb | Maid of Athens, ere we part, Give, oh give me back my heart! | Lord Byron | ||
| 2be5380 | There 's not a joy the world can give like that it takes away. | Lord Byron | ||
| 558e201 | The best of prophets of the future is the past. | Lord Byron | ||
| 5e4cbae | That which I am, I am; I did not seekFor life, nor did I make myself. | Lord Byron | ||
| ea88fc7 | Sublime tobacco! which from east to westCheers the tar's labor or the Turkman's rest. | Lord Byron | ||
| 5dfc89b | Jack was embarrassed -- never hero more,And as he knew not what to say, he swore. | Lord Byron | ||
| ae220b6 | What's drinking?A mere pause from thinking! | Lord Byron | ||
| 5bc6fde | I awoke one morning and found myself famous. | Lord Byron | ||
| d80ae83 | Hands promiscuously applied,Round the slight waist, or down the glowing side. | Lord Byron | ||
| 424eeb6 | Friendship may, and often does, grow into love, but love never subsides into friendship. | Lord Byron | ||
| c1415cc | Lord of himself,--that heritage of woe! | Lord Byron | ||
| edacddc | Yet in my lineaments they traceSome features of my father's face. | Lord Byron | ||
| 06d0586 | I loved my country, and I hated him. | Lord Byron | ||
| 1e9dc2e | Friendship is Love without wings. | Lord Byron | ||
| bda9012 | What say you to such a supper with such a woman? | Lord Byron | ||
| fd405c4 | Won't you die tonight for love? Won't you die? | Lyrics | ||
| 54d81ad | I'll publish right or wrong:Fools are my theme, let satire be my song. | Lord Byron | ||
| 2f2fd42 | With just enough of learning to misquote. | Lord Byron | ||
| 010b54d | Better to err with Pope, than shine with Pye. | Lord Byron | ||
| fa63f7f | Where the virgins are soft as the roses they twine,And all, save the spirit of man, is divine? | Lord Byron | ||
| bfd47b8 | Hark! to the hurried question of despair: "Where is my child?"--an echo answers, "Where?" | Lord Byron | ||
| 7ca3371 | Shrine of the mighty! can it beThat this is all remains of thee? | Lord Byron | ||
| eee37c0 | Better to sink beneath the shockThan moulder piecemeal on the rock. | Lord Byron | ||
| 9531d8d | The cold in clime are cold in blood, Their love can scarce deserve the name. | Lord Byron | ||
| d15c270 | I die -- but first I have possessed,And come what may, I have been blessed. | Lord Byron |