Benjamin Disraeli Quotes
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Moderation has been called a virtue to limit the ambition of great men, and to console undistinguished people for their want of fortune and their lack of merit.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Moderation is the center wherein all philosophies, both human and divine, meet.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Man is not the creature of circumstances. Circumstances are the creatures of men.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Man is a being born to believe. And if no church comes forward with its title-deeds of truth to guide him, he will find altars and idols in his own heart and his own imagination.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Life is too short to be little. Man is never so manly as when he feels deeply, acts boldly, and expresses himself with frankness and with fervor.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Let the fear of a danger be a spur to prevent it; he that fears not, gives advantage to the danger.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Knowledge must be gained by ourselves. Mankind may supply us with the facts but the results, even if they agree with previous ones, must be the work of our mind.
By Benjamin Disraeli
King Louis Philippe once said to me that he attributed the great success of the British nation in political life to their talking politics after dinner.
By Benjamin Disraeli
It is well-known what a middleman is he is a man who bamboozles one party and plunders the other.
By Benjamin Disraeli
It is knowledge that influences and equalizes the social condition of man that gives to all, however different their political position, passions which are in common, and enjoyments which are universal.
By Benjamin Disraeli
It is knowledge that influences and equalizes the social condition of man; that gives to all, however different their political position, passions which are in common, and enjoyments which are universal.
By Benjamin Disraeli
Individuals may form communities, but it is institutions alone that can create a nation.
By Benjamin Disraeli
If a man be gloomy let him keep to himself. No one has the right to go croaking about society, or what is worse, looking as if he stifled grief.
By Benjamin Disraeli
I was told, continued Egremont, that an impassable gulf divided the Rich from the Poor; I was told that the Privileged and the People formed Two Nations, governed by different laws, influenced by different manners, with no thoughts or sympathies in common; with an innate inability of mutual comprehension.
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I repeat... that all power is a trust; that we are accountable for its exercise; that from the people and for the people all springs, and all must exist.
By Benjamin Disraeli
I repeat...that all power is a trust that we are accountable for its exercise that from the people, and for the people all springs, and all must exist.
By Benjamin Disraeli
I repeat...that all power is a trust; that we are accountable for its exercise; that from the people, and for the people all springs, and all must exist.
By Benjamin Disraeli