Benjamin Disraeli

The Sayings of Disraeli

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Disraeli was one of the least orthodox of Prime Ministers. He was an adventurer who fought his way to 'the top of the greasy pole' in a blaze of controversy, and became Queen Victoria's favourite statesman. He was a novelist and a wit as well as a politician. He was a brilliant orator. Like Byron he was both a romantic and a cynic. His aphorisms have become part of the discourse of political life. This collection is based on his novels, letters and speeches. He was never dull, but he was fundamentally serious behind the firework display, and he had a lasting influence on the course of party history.
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    Never argue. In society nothing must be discussed; give only results. If any person differs from you, bow and turn the conversation. In society never think; always be on the watch.
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    Like all great travellers I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen.

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