Benjamin Disraeli Quote

It is a great mistake to suppose that bribery and corruption, although they may be very convenient for gratifying the ambition or the vanity of individuals, have any great effect upon the fortunes or the power of parties. And it is a great mistake to suppose that bribery and corruption are means by which power can either be ob-tained or retained.


Wit and Wisdom (ed. 1881)


It is a great mistake to suppose that bribery and corruption, although they may be very convenient for gratifying the ambition or the vanity of...

It is a great mistake to suppose that bribery and corruption, although they may be very convenient for gratifying the ambition or the vanity of...

It is a great mistake to suppose that bribery and corruption, although they may be very convenient for gratifying the ambition or the vanity of...

It is a great mistake to suppose that bribery and corruption, although they may be very convenient for gratifying the ambition or the vanity of...