Seeing much, suffering much, and studying much, are the three pillars of learning. — Benjamin Disraeli
The best security for civilization is the dwelling, and upon properly appointed and becoming — Benjamin Disraeli
Teach us that wealth is not elegance, that profusion is not magnificence, that splendor is not beauty. — Benjamin Disraeli
The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own. — Benjamin Disraeli
The governments of the present day have to deal not merely with other governments — Benjamin Disraeli
The difference between a misfortune and a calamity is this: if gladstone fell into the — Benjamin Disraeli
The health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happiness and — Benjamin Disraeli
The right honourable gentleman caught the whigs bathing, and walked away with their clothes. — Benjamin Disraeli
The more extensive a man’s knowledge of what has been done, the greater will be his — Benjamin Disraeli
There is no act of treachery or meanness of which a political party is not capable — Benjamin Disraeli
The view of jerusalem is the history of the world; it is more, it is the history of earth and of heaven. — Benjamin Disraeli
The very phrase ‘foreign affairs’ makes an englishman convinced that I am about to — Benjamin Disraeli
The services in wartime are fit only for desperadoes, but in peace are only fit for fools. — Benjamin Disraeli
The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes. — Benjamin Disraeli