Danh ngôn của Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton (Sứ mệnh: 6)

Talent does what it can; genius does what it must.
The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.
Art and science have their meeting point in method.
In life, as in art, the beautiful moves in curves.
Chance happens to all, but to turn chance to account is the gift of few.
If you wish to be loved, show more of your faults than your virtues.
Truth makes on the ocean of nature no one track of light; every eye, looking on, finds its own.
Dream manfully and nobly, and thy dreams shall be prophets.
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.
Love thou the rose, yet leave it on its stem.
It is not by the gray of the hair that one knows the age of the heart.
Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity and truth accomplishes no victories without it.
A fool flatters himself, a wise man flatters the fool.
A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.
Power is so characteristically calm, that calmness in itself has the aspect of strength.
We tell our triumphs to the crowds, but our own hearts are the sole confidants of our sorrows.
One of the surest evidences of friendship that one individual can display to another is telling him gently of a fault. If any other can excel it, it is listening to such a disclosure with gratitude, and amending the error.
Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens into revenge.