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All is race; there is no other truth, and every race must fall which carelessly suffers its blood to become mixed (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
A dark horse, which had never been thought of, rushed past the grandstand in sweeping triumph (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
That earliest shock in one’s life which occurs to all of us; which first makes us think (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
The world is governed by personalities very different to what people that cannot see further than their eyes, believe (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
Governments do not govern, but merely control the machinery of government, being themselves controlled by the hidden hand (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
It shows you exactly how a star is formed; nothing else can be so pretty! A cluster of vapor, the cream of the milky way, a sort of celestial cheese, churned into light (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
He was one of these men who think that the world can be saved by writing a pamphlet (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
A great thing is a great book; but a greater thing than all is the talk of a great man (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
Perseverance and tact are the two most important qualities for the individual who wants to move ahead (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
A new acquaintance is like a new book. I prefer it, even if bad, to a classic (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
When men are young, they want experience and when they have gained experience, they want energy (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
Literature is an avenue to glory, ever open for those ingenious men who are deprived of honors or of wealth (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
No government can be long secure without a formidable opposition. It reduces their supporters to that tractable number which can be managed by the joint influences of fruition and hope. It offers vengeance to the discontented, and distinction to the ambitious; and employs the energies of aspiring spirits, who otherwise may prove traitors in a division or assassins in a debate (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
A sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity, and gifted with an egotistical imagination that can at all times command an interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to malign an opponent and to glorify himself (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
All of us encounter, at least once in our life, some individual who utters words that make us think forever. There are men whose phrases are oracles; who condense in one sentence the secrets of life; who blurt out an aphorism that forms a character or illustrates an existence (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
You have despoiled churches. You have threatened every corporation and endowment in the country. You have examined into everybodys affairs. You have criticised every profession and vexed every trade. No one is certain of his property, and nobody knows what duties he may have to perform tomorrow. This is the policy of confiscation as compared with that of concurrent endowment (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
That doctrine of peace at any price has done more mischief than any I can well recall that have been afloat in this country. It has occasioned more wars than any of the most ruthless conquerors. It has disturbed and nearly destroyed that political equilibrium so necessary to the liberties and the welfare of the world (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
He was one of those men who think that the world can be saved by writing a pamphlet (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
The best way to become acquainted with a subject is to write a book about it (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
London owes everything to its press: it owes as much to its press as it does to its being the seat of government and the law (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
I think the author who speaks about his own books is almost as bad as a mother who talks about her own children (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
That is an apology, not an explanation; and apologies only account for that which they do not alter (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
We have brought a peace, and we trust we have brought a peace with honour, and I trust that that will now be followed by the prosperity of the country (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
A good eater must be a good man; for a good eater must have a good digestion, and a good digestion depends upon a good conscience (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
Let me see property acknowledging as in the old days of faith, that labor is his twin brother (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
Then there was a maiden speech, so inaudible, that it was doubted whether, after all, the young orator really did lose his virginity (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
Nothing can resist the human will that will stake even its existence on its stated purpose (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
Extreme views are never just; something always turns up which disturbs the calculations formed upon their data (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
I do not believe such a quality as chance exists. Every incident that happens must be a link in a chain (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)
That youthful fervor, which is sometimes called enthusiasm, but which is a heat of imagination subsequently discovered to be inconsistent with the experience of actual life (Benjamin Disraeli Quotes)