Benjamin Disraeli

"There is no diplomacy like silence."

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Source: 'Hansard' 17 March 1845, col. 1028. Bagehot, quoting Disraeli in 'The English Constitution' (1867) 'The House of Lords', elaborated on the theme with the words 'so much did the ideas of its head differ from the sensations of its tail.'

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Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli

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Benjamin Disraeli was a British Prime Minister and novelist known for his influential role in shaping modern conservatism and his literary contributions.

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