“And lovelier things have mercy shown
To every failing but their own,
And every woe a tear can claim
Except an erring sister's shame.”
Source: The Giaour (1813), Line 418.
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In parliament, defending the proposed union of Ireland with Great Britain.
[Barrington, Jonah, Personal sketches and recollections of his own times, Chapter XVII https://archive.org/details/personalsketche06barrgoog]

“Success is having to worry about every damn thing in the world, except money. ”

Colonization and Christianity. Quoted from The Capital by Karl Marx https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch31.htm, and https://books.google.com/books?id=Zajh1WZa-OoC

Address to the Citizens of Concord, New Hampshire (4 July 1863).

1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero As King

“Masculinity and femininity, elapsed, met in him
And every shame, every grief, every love.”
"City of My Youth" (1984)
Context: Masculinity and femininity, elapsed, met in him
And every shame, every grief, every love.
If ever we accede to enlightenment,
He thought, it is in one compassionate moment
When what separated them from me vanishes
And a shower of drops from a bunch of lilacs
Pours on my face, and hers, and his, at the same time.

“These are the days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed except his own.”
Illustrated London News (11 August 1928)

“Every man, in his own opinion, forms an exception to the ordinary rules of morality.”
No. 305
Characteristics, in the manner of Rochefoucauld's Maxims (1823)