“I look upon parliamentary government as the noblest government in the world, and certainly one most suited to England. But without the discipline of political connection, animated by the principle of private honor, I feel certain that a popular assembly would sink before the power or the corruption of a minister.”
Quote by Benjamin Disraeli
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“Our domestic affections are the most salutary basis of all good government.”
Source: The works of Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield: embracing novels, romances, plays, poems, biography, short stories and great speeches
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“The age does not believe in great men, because it does not possess any.”
Source: Coningsby, Or, The New Generation
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“Evolution is a process of constant branching and expansion.”
“One should conquer the world, not to enthrone a man, but an idea; for ideas exist forever.”
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“Money is power, and rare are the heads that can withstand the possession of great power.”
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