103 ordspråk av Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
Every man has the price, I will bribe left and right
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Every man who observes vigilantly and resolves steadfastly grows unconsciously into genius
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Every street has two sides, the shady side and the sunny. When two men shake hands and part, mark which of the two takes the sunny side; he will be the younger man of the two.
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Fate is not the ruler, but the servant of Providence.
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Fate laughs at probabilities
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Fate! There is no fate. Between the thought and the success God is the only agent.
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Give, and you may keep your friend it you lose your money; lend, and the chances are that you lose your friend if ever you get back your money
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Happiness and virtue rest upon each other; the best are not only the happiest, but the happiest are usually the best.
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Happy is the man who hath never known what it is to taste of fame -to have it is a purgatory, to want it is a Hell!
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He who has little silver in his pouch must have the more silk on his tongue
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Hope warps judgment in council, but quickens energy in action
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How little praise warms out of a man the good that is in him, as the sneer of contempt which he feels is unjust chill the ardor to excel.
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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.
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Humor is the sunshine of the mind
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I would rather have five energetic and competent enemies than one fool friend.
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