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Benjamin Disraeli Quotes about Inspirational

Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.

Benjamin Disraeli (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)”, p.4990, Delphi Classics

Whenever you see a man who is successful in society, try to discover what makes him pleasing, and if possible adopt his system.

Benjamin Disraeli (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)”, p.966, Delphi Classics

Never take anything for granted.

Benjamin Disraeli, (1992). “The Sayings of Disraeli”, p.25, Gerald Duckworth & Co

I am prepared for the worst, but hope for the best.

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) (1833). “The Wondrous Tale of Alroy: The Rise of Iskander”, p.61

He who gains time gains everything.

Benjamin Disraeli (1847). “Works”, p.174

Success is the child of audacity.

Benjamin Disraeli (1866). “Alroy”, p.263

We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence, and its only end.

Benjamin Disraeli (1974). “Sybil”, p.308, Prabhat Prakashan

Life is too short to be little.

Benjamin Disraeli (1844). “Coningsby, etc”, p.255

Man is not the creature of circumstances, circumstances are the creatures of men. We are free agents, and man is more powerful than matter.

Benjamin Disraeli (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)”, p.377, Delphi Classics

Life is not dated merely by years. Events are sometimes the best calendars.

Benjamin Disraeli (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)”, p.1976, Delphi Classics

Beware of endeavoring to become a great man in a hurry. One such attempt in ten thousand may succeed. These are fearful odds.

Benjamin Disraeli (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)”, p.42, Delphi Classics

Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen.

Benjamin Disraeli (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Benjamin Disraeli (Illustrated)”, p.481, Delphi Classics

We make our fortunes and we call them fate.

Benjamin Disraeli (1846). “Alroy: A Romance”, p.81

Travel teaches toleration.

Benjamin Disraeli (2004). “Contarini Fleming”

Every production of genius must be the production of enthusiasm.

Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) (1861). “Curiosities of literature”, p.213