46 Top Edward Bulwer-Lytton Quotes On Heart, Dreams, Happiness, Peace, Life Etc
There is nothing certain in a man's life but that he must lose it.
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application of a rough truth.
One of the sublimest things in the world is plain truth.
We tell our triumphs to the crowds, but our own hearts are the sole confidants of our sorrows.
Refuse to be ill. Never tell people you are ill; never own it to yourself. Illness is one of those things which a man should resist on principle at the onset.
Every man who observes vigilantly and resolves steadfastly grows unconsciously into genius.
It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.
The prudent person may direct a state, but it is the enthusiast who regenerates or ruins it.
Two lives that once part are as ships that divide.
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can.
In science, read, by preference, the newest works; in literature, the oldest. The classic literature is always modern.
Happiness and virtue rest upon each other; the best are not only the happiest, but the happiest are usually the best.
Whatever the number of a man's friends, there will be times in his life when he has one too few; but if he has only one enemy, he is lucky indeed if he has not one too many.
Chance happens to all, but to turn chance to account is the gift of few.
Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read.
I cannot love as I have loved, And yet I know not why; It is the one great woe of life To feel all feeling die.
There is no such thing as luck. It's a fancy name for being always at our duty, and so sure to be ready when good time comes.
The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observation, not overturning it.
O be very sure That no man will learn anything at all, Unless he first will learn humility.
No author ever drew a character consistent to human nature, but he was forced to ascribe to it many inconsistencies.
What mankind wants is not talent; it is purpose.
How many of us have been attracted to reason; first learned to think, to draw conclusions, to extract a moral from the follies of life, by some dazzling aphorism.
What ever our wandering our happiness will always be found within a narrow compass, and in the middle of the objects more immediately within our reach.
Dream manfully and nobly, and thy dreams shall be prophets.
Art and science have their meeting point in method.
A reform is a correction of abuses; a revolution is a transfer of power.
Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity and truth accomplishes no victories without it.
The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.
A fool flatters himself, a wise man flatters the fool.
The easiest person to deceive is one's self.