Lord Byron Quotes About Failing

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  • I should be very willing to redress men wrongs, and rather check than punish crimes, had not Cervantes, in that all too true tale of Quixote, shown how all such efforts fail.

    Lord Byron (2013). “Don Juan”, p.304, Simon and Schuster
  • I have not loved the world, nor the world me, but let us part fair foes; I do believe, though I have found them not, that there may be words which are things, hopes which will not deceive, and virtues which are merciful, or weave snares for the failing: I would also deem o'er others' griefs that some sincerely grieve; that two, or one, are almost what they seem, that goodness is no name, and happiness no dream.

    LORD BYRON. (1819). “CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE”, p.62
  • They never fail who die in a great cause.

    Lord Byron (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Lord Byron (Illustrated)”, p.1218, Delphi Classics
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