Benjamin Disraeli — "Seeing much, suffering much, and studying much, are the three pillars of learnin…"
Seeing much, suffering much, and studying much, are the three pillars of learning.
Seeing much, suffering much, and studying much, are the three pillars of learning.
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"Jews show so near an affinity to you... Where is your Christianity if you do not believe in their Judaism?"
"The praise of a fool is incense to the wisest of us."
"It is not wealth that makes a nation, but the character of its people."
"Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel."
"Man is only truly great when he acts from the passions."
British Prime Minister who built modern Conservative populism; the only PM of Jewish heritage and a celebrated novelist before politics. Closely associated with Lord Salisbury (his Conservative successor as PM). For an intellectual contrast, see William Ewart Gladstone, four-time Liberal Prime Minister — the two alternated as PM four times — Gladstone's free-trade moralism and Disraeli's imperialist pragmatism are the founding poles of British party politics.
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