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Discover the wisdom of Benjamin Disraeli through a collection of his most memorable and insightful quotes. Explore his thoughts on happiness, success, government, and the future. This compilation highlights his sharp wit and profound understanding of human nature and society.

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00:00We are all born for a purpose, and that purpose is to be happy.
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00:09The greatest good you can do for another is not to share your riches but to reveal to him his
00:15own.
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00:20A monument of memory, and a melancholy monument too, are the results of great achievements.
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00:31The best security for a good government is a virtuous people.
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00:40Upon the education of the people of this country the fate of this country depends.
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00:51The secret of success is to be constant in purpose.
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00:59The youth of a nation are the trustees of posterity.
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01:08No government can be long secure without appealing to the best passions of the people.
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01:19I am a man of the people, and I am proud of it.
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01:27The more you are cursed, the more you are blessed.
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01:35The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
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01:48The end of this, as of all difficulties, is the beginning of happiness.
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01:58Action is the only remedy for all ills.
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02:06We are the great masters of being governed, but we are very indifferent masters of governing ourselves.
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02:18The age of the world is not in its years, but in its ideas.
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02:27The difference between a mission and a mission statement is that the mission is about what you are doing, and
02:33the mission statement is about why you are doing it.
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02:41The pursuit of knowledge is a noble pursuit, and one that should be encouraged.
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02:51When a man is at the end of his tether, he must think of the beginning of his strength.
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03:01The English are, I believe, the most romantic people in the world.
03:06They are always in love with something or other.
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03:14The only difference between a mob and a meeting is that in a mob, you have to be quiet, in
03:19a meeting, you can make a speech.
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