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Benjamin Disraeli
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Benjamin Disraeli
Age: 76 †
Born: 1804
Born: December 21
Died: 1881
Died: April 19
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Former Leader Of The House Of Commons
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London
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Tobacco is the tomb of love.
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Destiny is our will, and our will is nature.
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Nothing can withstand the power of the human will if it is willing to stake its very existence to the extent of its purpose.
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There is scarcely any popular tenet more erroneous than that which holds that when time is slow, life is dull.
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In great cities men are brought together by the desire of gain. They are not in a state of co-operation, but of isolation, as to the making of fortunes and for all the rest they are careless of neighbors.
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The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.
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Principle is ever my motto, no expediency.
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Great countries are those that produce great people.
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The English nation is never so great as in adversity.
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A female friend, amiable, clever, and devoted, is a possession more valuable than parks and palaces and without such a muse, few men can succeed in life, none be contented.
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And it is a singular truth that, though a man may shake off national habits, accent, manner of thinking, style of dress,--though he may become perfectly identified with another nation, and speak its language well, perhaps better than his own,--yet never can he succeed in changing his handwriting to a foreign style.
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Things must be done by parties, not by persons using parties as tools.
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That fatal drollery called a representative government.
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Patriotism depends as much on mutual suffering as on mutual success and it is by that experience of all fortunes and all feelings that a great national character is created.
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The art of governing mankind by deceiving them.
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Without tact you can learn nothing.
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The disappointment of manhood succeeds the delusion of youth.
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Cleanliness and order are not matters of instinct they are matters of education, and like most great things, you must cultivate a taste for them.
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Customs may not be as wise as laws, but they are always more popular.
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The press is not only free, it is powerful. That power is ours. It is the proudest that man can enjoy.
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