There is no man so great as not to have some littleness more predominant than all his greatness. Our virtues are the dupes, and often only the plaything of our follies.
The Works of Edward Bulwer Lytton: The disowned (ed. 1901)
There is no man so great as not to have some littleness more predominant than all his greatness. Our virtues are the dupes, and often only the plaything of our follies.
The Works of Edward Bulwer Lytton: The disowned (ed. 1901)