Lord Byron Quote

I prefer the talents of action—of war—of the senate—or even of science—to all the speculations of those mere dreamers of another existence.


letter to Annabella Milbanke, 29 November 1813, in L. A. Marchand (ed.) Byron's Letters and Journals vol. 3 (1974)


I prefer the talents of action—of war—of the senate—or even of science—to all the speculations of those mere dreamers of another existence.

I prefer the talents of action—of war—of the senate—or even of science—to all the speculations of those mere dreamers of another existence.

I prefer the talents of action—of war—of the senate—or even of science—to all the speculations of those mere dreamers of another existence.

I prefer the talents of action—of war—of the senate—or even of science—to all the speculations of those mere dreamers of another existence.