Benjamin Disraeli Quotes About Feelings

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  • Patriotism depends as much on mutual suffering as on mutual success; and it is by that experience of all fortunes and all feelings that a great national character is created.

    Benjamin Disraeli, Edmund Gosse, Robert Arnot (1904). “The works of Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield: embracing novels, romances, plays, poems, biography, short stories and great speeches”
  • The feeling of satiety, almost inseparable from large possessions, is a surer cause of misery than ungratified desires.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1870). “Lothair”, p.135
  • There is a thread in our thoughts as there is a pulse in our feelings; he who can hold the one knows how to think, and he who can move the other knows how to feel.

  • The essence of education is the education of the body.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1875). “Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales”, p.137
  • It has been said that the people of this country are deeply interested in the humanitarian and philanthropic considerations involved in [the Eastern Question]. All must appreciate such feelings. But I am mistaken if there be not a yet deeper sentiment on the part of the people of this country, one with which I cannot doubt your lordships will ever sympathise, and that is - the determination to maintain the Empire of England.

    Benjamin Disraeli's speech in the House of Lords, February 20, 1877.
  • Two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets. The rich and the poor.

    Sybil bk. 2, ch. 5 (1845) See Kerner 1
  • Never apologize for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologize for the truth.

    "Contarini Fleming". Book by Benjamin Disraeli, 1832.
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Benjamin Disraeli

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