Lord Byron Quotes
And These Vicissitudes Come Best In Youth;
For When They Happen At A Riper Age,
People Are Apt To Blame The Fates, Forsooth,
And Wonder Providence Is Not More Sage.
Adversity Is The First Path To Truth:
He Who Hath Proved War, Storm, Or Woman's Rage,
Whether His Winters Be Eighteen Or Eighty,
Has Won Experience Which Is Deem'd So Weighty.
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