Benjamin Disraeli — "There is no more potent antidote to the poison of an evil imagination than the f…"
There is no more potent antidote to the poison of an evil imagination than the free and healthy play of the mind upon the works of nature.
There is no more potent antidote to the poison of an evil imagination than the free and healthy play of the mind upon the works of nature.
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"Power has its duties as well as its rights."
"Ah, Ireland... That damnable, delightful country, where everything that is right is the opposite of what it ought to be."
"Circumstances are beyond human control, but our conduct is in our own power."
"Why should one say that the machine does not live? It breathes, for its breath forms the atmosphere of some towns."
"What Art was to the ancient world, Science is to the modern; the distinctive faculty. In the minds of men, the useful has succeeded to the beautiful."
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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