Zitate von Benjamin Disraeli
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Benjamin Disraeli:
Unwissen hat noch nie ein Problem beseitigt.
Informationen über Benjamin Disraeli
Schriftsteller, Politiker, Premierminister von 1866 bis 1868 und 1874 bis 1880, "The Young Duke", "The Revolutionary Epick", "Venetia", "Endymion", "Falconet" (England, 1804 - 1881).
Benjamin Disraeli · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Benjamin Disraeli wäre heute 220 Jahre, 3 Monate, 11 Tage oder 80.455 Tage alt.
Geboren am 21.12.1804 in London
Gestorben am 19.04.1881 in London
Sternzeichen: ♐ Schütze
Unbekannt
Weitere 256 Zitate von Benjamin Disraeli
-
England does not love coalitions.
-
Every day when he looked into the glass, and gave the last touch to his consummate toilette, he offered his grateful thanks to Providence that his family was not unworthy of him.
-
Every production of genius must be the production of enthusiasm.
-
Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.
-
Everything comes if a man will only wait.
-
-
Everything in this world depends upon will.
-
Experience is the child of Thought, and Thought is the child of Action. We cannot learn men from books.
-
Fame and power are the objects of all men. Even their partial fruition is gained by very few; and that, too, at the expense of social pleasure, health, conscience, life.
-
Finality is not the language of politics.
-
For goodness' sake, if the English hear that Palmerston still has a mistress at eighty, they will make him a dictator!
-
Frank and explicit: That is the right line to take when you wish to conceal your mind and confuse the minds of others.
-
Having the courage to live within one's means is respectability.
-
He has to learn that petulance is not sarcasm, and that insolence is not invective.
-
He is a great master of gibes and flouts and jeers.
-
He seems to think that posterity is a pack-horse, always ready to be loaded.
-
He traces the steam-engine always back to the tea-kettle.
-
He who anticipates his century is generally persecuted when living, and is always pilfered when dead.
-
His Christianity was muscular.
-
I admit that there is gossip . . . But the government of the world is carried on by sovereigns and statesmen, and not by anonymous paragraph writers . . . or by the hare-brained chatter of irresponsible frivolity.
-
I am dead; dead, but in the Elysian fields.