Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, KG, PC, FRSwas a British politician and writer, who twice served as Prime Minister. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. Disraeli is remembered for his influential voice in world affairs, his political battles with the Liberal Party leader William Ewart Gladstone, and his one-nation conservatism or "Tory democracy". He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and...
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Date of Birth21 December 1804
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To be conscience that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge.
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The affections are the children of ignorance; when the horizon of our experience expands, and models multiply, love and admiration imperceptibly vanish.
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He was distinguished for ignorance; for he had only one idea, and that was wrong.
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Ignorance never settles a question.
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The magic of first love is our ignorance that it can ever end
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It destroys one's nerves to be amiable everyday to the same human being.
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Courage is fire, and bullying is smoke.
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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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We have no permanent friend. We have no permanent enemies. We just have permanent interests.
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He has to learn that petulance is no sarcasm, and that insolence is not invective
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He made his conscience not his guide but his accomplice
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He traces the steam train always back to the kettle
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He traces the steam engine all the way back to the tea kettle.
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When little is done, little is said; silence is the mother of truth.