I have lived long enough to know that the evening glow of love has its own riches and splendour. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
No affection and a great brain, these are the people to command the world. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
As men advance in life, all passions resolve themselves into money. Love, ambition, even poetry, end in this. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Christianity teaches us to love our neighbor as ourself; modern society acknowledges no neighbor. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
We are all born for love... it is the principle existence and it's only end. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
The affections are the children of ignorance; when the horizon of our experience expands, and models multiply, love and admiration imperceptibly vanish. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
I think there is nothing more lovely than the love of two beautiful women who are not envious of each other's charms. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
There is anguish in the recollection that we have not adequately appreciated the affection of those whom we have loved and lost. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
The stage is a supplement to the pulpit, where virtue, according to Plato's sublime idea, moves our love and affection when made… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Destiny bears us to our lot, and destiny is perhaps our own will. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
I have begun several times many things, and I have often succeeded at last. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Those who cannot themselves observe can at least acquire the observation of others. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Our domestic affections are the most salutary basis of all good government. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Nature is more powerful than education; time will develop everything. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Next to the assumption of power was the responsibility of relinquishing it. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
The European talks of progress because by the aid of a few scientific discoveries he has established a society which has mistaken comfort for… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
It shows you exactly how a star is formed; nothing else can be so pretty! A cluster of vapor, the cream of the milky… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Religion should be the rule of life, not a casual incident in it. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Frank and explicit - that is the right line to take when you wish to conceal your own mind and confuse the minds of… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
I was told that the privileged and the people formed two nations. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Expediency is a law of nature. The camel is a wonderful animal, but the desert made the camel. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image