Benjamin Disraeli Quotes About Time

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  • Youth is the trustee of prosperity.

  • We live in an age when to be young and to be indifferent can be no longer synonymous. We must prepare for the coming hour. The claims of the Future are represented by suffering millions; and the Youth of a Nation are the trustees of Posterity.

    'Sybil' (1845) bk. 6, ch. 13
  • Nature is more powerful than education; time will develop everything.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1846). “Contarini Fleming: A Romance”, p.52
  • The Youth of a Nation are the trustees of posterity.

    'Sybil' (1845) bk. 6, ch. 13
  • There is no waste of time in life like that of making explanations.

    Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) (1882). “Selected speeches, ed. by T.E. Kebbel”
  • Time is precious, but truth is more precious than time.

    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”
  • But what minutes! Count them by sensation, and not by calendars, and each moment is a day.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1845). “Sybil, Or, The Two Nations”, p.9
  • I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me.

    Benjamin Disraeli (1872). “Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography”, p.13, Transaction Publishers
  • I see before me the statue of a celebrated minister, who said that confidence was a plant of slow growth. But I believe, however gradual may be the growth of confidence, that of credit requires still more time to arrive at maturity.

    Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) (1886). “Wit and Wisdom of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield: Collected from His Writings and Speeches”
  • Though I sit down now, the time will come whenyou will hear me.

    Benjamin Disraeli's maiden speech in the House of Commons, December 7, 1837.
  • The disappointment of manhood succeeds the delusion of youth.

    Benjamin Disraeli (2010). “Vivian Grey”, p.618, BoD – Books on Demand
  • I never deny. I never contradict. I sometimes forget.

    Said to Lord Esher of his relations with Queen Victoria, in Elizabeth Longford 'Victoria R. I' (1964) ch. 27
  • Youth is a blunder; Manhood a struggle, Old Age a regret.

    'Coningsby' (1844) bk. 3, ch. 1
  • Here's to the man who rode the race, who took the time, who kept the time, and who did the trick.

  • The services in wartime are fit only for desperadoes, but in peace are only fit for fools.

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Benjamin Disraeli

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