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Benjamin Disraeli

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The Youth of a Nation are the trustees of posterity.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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Travel teaches toleration.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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We should never lose an occasion. Opportunity is more powerful even than conquerors and prophets.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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Be amusing: never tell unkind stories; above all, never tell long ones.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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Silence is the mother of truth.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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Frank and explicit - that is the right line to take when you wish to conceal your own mind and confuse the minds of others.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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Grief is the agony of an instant. The indulgence of grief the blunder of a life.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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If a man be gloomy let him keep to himself. No one has the right to go croaking about society, or what is worse, looking as if he stifled grief.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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Let the fear of a danger be a spur to prevent it; he that fears not, gives advantage to the danger.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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A consistent soul believes in destiny, a capricious one in chance.


— Benjamin Disraeli


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However landlords did not adjust the rents they were charging for land rented to farmers for growing wheat or "corn". The establishment of the income tax on a permanent basis had been the subject of much inter-party discussion since the fall of Peel's ministry in June 1846. The government's principal measure for the 1858 session involved re-organising the governance of India the Indian Mutiny having exposed the inadequacy of dual control.

Disraeli fascinated and divided contemporary opinion; he was seen by many including some members of his own party as an adventurer and a charlatan and by others as a far-sighted and patriotic statesman. Disraeli invented the political novel of which Sybil and Vivian Grey are perhaps the best-known today. Disraeli's career from 1852 onwards was also marked by an intense rivalry with William Ewart Gladstone who eventually rose to become leader of the Liberal Party.

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