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Letter "B" » 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.»
«The governments of the present day have to deal not merely with other governments, with emperors, kings and ministers, but also with the secret societies which have everywhere their unscrupulous agents, and can at the last moment upset all the governments' plans.»
Author: Benjamin Disraeli
(Novelist, Prime Minister)
| Keywords:
agents, emperors, ministers, present day, secret agent, secret agents, secret societies, secret society, unscrupulous, upset
«Every man has a right to be conceited until he is successful.»
«When little is done, little is said; silence is the mother of truth.»
«Nobody is forgotten when it is convenient to remember him.»
«Real politics are the possession and distribution of power.»
«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.»
Author: Benjamin Disraeli
(Novelist, Prime Minister)
| Keywords:
Philippe, talk Politics, the British
«The very phrase 'foreign affairs' makes an Englishman convinced that I am about to treat of subjects with which he has no concern.»
Author: Benjamin Disraeli
(Novelist, Prime Minister)
| Keywords:
Englishman, foreign, foreign affairs, phrase, subjects
«The difference between a misfortune and a calamity is this: If Gladstone fell into the Thames, it would be a misfortune. But if someone dragged him out again, that would be a calamity.»
«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.»
Author: Benjamin Disraeli
(Novelist, Prime Minister)
| Keywords:
chord, chords, forcible, harmonize, harmonized, harmonizing, The Chords
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