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Benjamin Disraeli
British statesman (1804–1881)
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, was a British statesman and Conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 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 British Empire, and military action to expand it, both of which were popular among British voters. He is the only British prime minister to have been of Jewish origin. He was also a novelist, publishing works of fiction even as prime minister.
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Benjamin Disraeli Quotes Page 4
Beware of endeavoring to become a great man in a hurry. One such attempt in ten thousand may succeed. These are fearful odds.
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.
To be conscious that you are ignorant of the facts is a great step to knowledge.
Great countries are those that produce great people.
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.
Almost everything that is great has been done by youth.
Action may not always bring happiness but there is no happiness without action.
The health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happiness and all their powers as a state depend.
The view of Jerusalem is the history of the world it is more, it is the history of earth and of heaven.
Read no history: nothing but biography, for that is life without theory.
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