Quotes by Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

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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 pen is mightier than the sword.
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A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry is to a woman.
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Common sense is only a modification of talent. Genius is an exaltation of it. The difference is, therefore, in degree, not nature.
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It is difficult to say who do you the most harm: enemies with the worst intentions or friends with the best.
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Patience is not active; on the contrary, it is active; it is concentrated strength.
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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.
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No author ever drew a character consistent to human nature, but he was forced to ascribe to it many inconsistencies.
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Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can.
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Chance happens to all, but to turn chance to account is the gift of few.
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