A Quote by Robert Byron

All tragedies are finished bya death, All comedies are ended bya marriage; The future states of both are left to faith. — © Robert Byron
All tragedies are finished bya death, All comedies are ended bya marriage; The future states of both are left to faith.
All tragedies are finished by a death, All comedies are ended by a marriage.
Everything is decided bya person's thoughts and if he is ideologically motivated, there is nothing he cannot do.
Protestations of impartiality I shall make none. Theyare always useless and are besides perfect nonsense, when used bya news-monger.
The world that is a book is devoured bya reader who is a letter in the world's text; thus a circular metaphor is created for the endlessness of reading; We are what we read.
Could Hamlet have been written bya committee, or the Mona Lisa painted by a club? Could the NewTestament have been composed as a conference report?
Well, he was wearing those really bad pants ant that awful shirt. Clearly he did need some things explained to him bya teenager, but i didn't think it was the right time to mention his unforunate and obvious fashion impairment.
When the parish priest rebuked him for his celibacy, saying it would lead him into debaucheryand sin, hesaid that a man who had to be muzzled bya wife as a protection against debauchery was not worthy of the joy of innocence. After that people began to treat him with priestly respect.
A libretto that should never have been accepted on a subject that should never have been chosen bya man who should never have attempted it.
I've had two terrific relationships, but both ended in marriage.
It's not the large things that send a man to the madhouse... no, it's the continuing series of small tragedies... not the death of his love but the shoelace that snaps with no time left.
Defining marriage is a power that should be left to the states. Moreover, no state should be forced to recognize a marriage that is not within its own laws, Constitution, and legal precedents.
If it can be verified, we don't need faith... Faith is for that which lies on the other side of reason. Faith is what makes life bearable, with all its tragedies and ambiguities and sudden, startling joys.
I like the tragedies way more than the comedies because they're so universal.
It's perhaps not the future I would choose. I still think it's possible to make a success of both marriage and career even though I didn't. But it's not a bad future. And I'm not afraid of it.
Society mends its wounds. And that's invariably true in all the tragedies, in the comedies as well. And certainly in the histories.
While 45 of the 50 States have either a State constitutional amendment or a statute that preserves the current definition of marriage, left-wing activist judges and officials at the local levels have struck down State laws protecting marriage.
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