Benjamin Disraeli Quote

This is the third time that, in the course of six years, during which I have had the lead of the Opposition in the House of Commons, I have stormed the Treasury Benches: twice, fruitlessly, the third time with a tin kettle to my tail which rendered the race hopeless. You cannot, therefore, be surprised, that I am a little wearied of these barren victories, which like Alma, Inkerman, and Balaclava, may be glorious but are certainly nothing more.


Letter to Lady Londonderry (22 February 1854), in Benjamin Disraeli, Letters: 1852-1856 (1997), p. 405.


This is the third time that, in the course of six years, during which I have had the lead of the Opposition in the House of Commons, I have stormed...

This is the third time that, in the course of six years, during which I have had the lead of the Opposition in the House of Commons, I have stormed...

This is the third time that, in the course of six years, during which I have had the lead of the Opposition in the House of Commons, I have stormed...

This is the third time that, in the course of six years, during which I have had the lead of the Opposition in the House of Commons, I have stormed...