Benjamin Disraeli Quotes About Fame

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  • 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.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1844). “Coningsby: Or, The New Generation”, p.96, London : H. Colburn
  • A nation will not count the sacrifice it makes, if it supposes it is engaged in a struggle for its fame, its influence and its existence.

    Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) (1882). “Selected speeches, ed. by T.E. Kebbel”
  • The Duke of Wellington brought to the post of first minister immortal fame,-a quality of success which would almost seem to include all others.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1845). “Sybil, Or, The Two Nations”, p.26
  • Fame has eagle wings, and yet she mounts not so high as man's desires.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1853). “The Young Duke ... By B. Disraeli. A New Edition”, p.80
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Benjamin Disraeli

  • Born: December 21, 1804
  • Died: April 19, 1881
  • Occupation: Former Leader of the House of Commons