Benjamin Disraeli
English statesman and writer
Lived from: 1804 - 1881
Category: Politics | Writers (Contemporary) Country: United Kingdom
Born: 21 december 1804 Died: 19 april 1881
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What we call public opinion is generally public sentiment.
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When a man fell into his anecdotage it was a sign for him to retire from the world.
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When I want to read a book, I write one
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When little is done, little is said; silence is the mother of truth.
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When men are pure, laws are useless; when men are corrupt, laws are broken.
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When we would prepare the mind by a forcible appeal, and opening quotation is a symphony precluding on the chords those tones we are about to harmonize.
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Where knowledge ends, religion begins.
Drysdale - The Protoplasmic Theory of Life (1874)― Benjamin Disraeli -
With words we govern men.
Contarini Fleming I, ch. 21― Benjamin Disraeli -
Without tact you can learn nothing. Tact teaches you when to be silent. Inquirers who are always questioning never learn anything.
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Worry - a God, invisible but omnipotent. It steals the bloom from the cheek and lightness from the pulse; it takes away the appetite, and turns the hair gray.
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You behold a range of exhausted volcanoes. Not a flame flickers on a single pallid crest.
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Youth is a blunder, manhood is a struggle and old age a regret.
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Youth is the trustee of prosperity.
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The people of England are the most enthusiastic in the world.
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