EDWARD BULWER LYTTON QUOTES IV

English author & politician (1803-1873)

It is the glorious doom of literature that the evil perishes and the good remains. Even when the original author of some healthy and useful truth is forgotten, the truth survives, transplanted to works more calculated to purify it from error, and perpetuate it to our benefit.

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The Student: A Series of Papers

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When you borrow on your character, it is your character that you leave in pawn.

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Caxtoniana

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The bold sympathize with the bold; and in great hearts, there is always a certain friendship for a gallant foe.

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Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings

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Laws die. Books never.

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Richelieu

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Thought is valuable in proportion as it is generative.

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Caxtoniana

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Alone! -- that worn-out word,
So idly spoken, and so coldly heard;
Yet all that poets sing and grief hath known
Of hopes laid waste, knells in that word ALONE!

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The New Timon

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Three things are ever silent--Thought, Destiny, and the Grave.

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Harold

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The Almighty proves his existence by creating.

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Lucretia; or, The children of Night

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The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observation, not overturning it.

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The Student: A Series of Papers

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In the hour of strait and need, we measure men's stature not by the body, but the soul!

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The Last of the Barons


The fewer blows, the better. Brave men fight if they must; wise men never fight if they can help it.

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Pausanias, the Spartan


In life, as in art, the beautiful moves in curves.

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What Will He Do With It?