Mr. Kremlin was distinguished for ignorance; for he had only one idea,
and that was wrong.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
-- Sybil, Book iv, Chap. v
and that was wrong.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
-- Sybil, Book iv, Chap. v
Related:
- To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge.
Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881) ... - That earliest shock in one's life which occurs to all of us;
which first makes us think. -- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl... - The Egremonts had never said anything that was remembered,
or done anything that could be recalled. -- Benjamin... - Only think of Cockie Graves having gone and done it!
Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881) ... - Everything comes if a man will only wait.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
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Tancred, Book iv, Chap. viii,... - Principle is ever my motto, not expediency.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
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Sybil, Book ii, Chap.... - Property has its duties as well as its rights.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
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Sybil, Book ii, Chap.... - Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
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Contarini Fleming, Part iv, Chap.... - But what minutes! Count them by sensation, and not by calendars,
and each moment is a day, and the race a life. --...
