Quotes of Lew Wallace - somelinesforyou

“ I would have had to kill him, and Death, you know, keeps secrets better even than a guilty Roman. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The happiness of love is in action; its test is what one is willing to do for others. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ As a rule, there is no surer way to the dislike of men than to behave well where they have behaved badly. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The mighty credit, which is a mantle of cloth of gold and finest silver spun... by the greatest of the angels of men — Success. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ As a rule, there is no surer way to the dislike of men than to behave well where they have behaved badly. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ As a rule, there is no surer way to the dislike of men than to behave well where they have behaved badly. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ One is never more on trial than in the moment of excessive good fortune. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ One is never more on trial than in the moment of excessive good fortune. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ I know what I should love to do — to build a study; to write, and to think of nothing else. I want to bury myself in a den of books. I want to saturate myself with the elements of which they are made, and breathe their atmosphere until I am of it… ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The monuments of the nations are all protests against nothingness after death; so are statues and inscriptions; so is history. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ One is never more on trial than in the moment of excessive good fortune. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The monuments of the nations are all protests against nothingness after death; so are statues and inscriptions; so is history. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The monuments of the nations are all protests against nothingness after death; so are statues and inscriptions; so is history. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The monuments of the nations are all protests against nothingness after death; so are statues and inscriptions; so is history. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ He met me with politeness and dignity,... Turning to the officers at the table, he remarked: 'General Wallace, it is not necessary to introduce you to these gentlemen; you are acquainted with them all.'. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The mighty credit, which is a mantle of cloth of gold and finest silver spun... by the greatest of the angels of men — Success. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ To begin a reform, go not into the places of the great and rich; go rather to those whose cups of happiness are empty — to the poor and humble. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ Beauty is altogether in the eye of the beholder. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The mighty credit, which is a mantle of cloth of gold and finest silver spun... by the greatest of the angels of men — Success. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The mighty credit, which is a mantle of cloth of gold and finest silver spun... by the greatest of the angels of men — Success. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ One is never more on trial than in the moment of excessive good fortune. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ The mighty credit, which is a mantle of cloth of gold and finest silver spun... by the greatest of the angels of men — Success. ”

- Lew Wallace

“ Beauty is altogether in the eye of the beholder. ”

- Lew Wallace
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