A Quote by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

Rank is a great beautifier. — © Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Rank is a great beautifier.
Love is a great beautifier.
When it comes to belts and rank, I don't care what belt I am; I don't care what rank I am. I'm proud that I've achieved high ranks through some great instructors around the world, but ultimately, the mat doesn't lie.
Love is a beautifier.
They say martyrdom is the highest rank a believer can achieve! Do not believe in this! The highest rank is the life itself, it is the existence itself! There is no rank in death, but only nothingness! Rank exists only in life! Stick to the life, stay away from death! Neither kill nor die!
Those who endlessly praise the rank of martyrdom must first attain that rank! No invented rank is superior to the life! You stick to the life and let the fools stick to the death!
A nation is as great, and only as great, as her rank and file.
Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law.
There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us.
We trust in plumed procession For such the angels go Rank after rank, with even feet/And uniforms of snow.
The rank of office is not what makes someone a leader. Leadership is the choice to serve others with or without any formal rank.
Be respectful. Treat people the way you want to be treated. Respect the lowest rank and the highest rank and you'll never get in trouble.
You can be a rank insider as well as a rank outsider.
There are no persons more solicitous about the preservation of rank than those who have no rank at all. Observe the humors of a country christening, and you will find no court in Christendom so ceremonious as the quality of Brentford.
It's like the journey of a police official, who starts from a low rank and goes on to have a high rank. After doing Punjabi films, even I plan on joining Bollywood as a lead actor.
More and more, so it seems to me, light is the beautifier of the building.
I sometimes compare press officers to riflemen on the Somme -- mowing down wave upon wave of distortion, taking out rank upon rank of supposition, deduction and gossip.
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