The people are not strong: the people never can be strong. Their attempts at self-vindication will end only in their suffering and confusion.
British PM
The people are not strong: the people never can be strong. Their attempts at self-vindication will end only in their suffering and confusion.
British PM
From his novel 'Sybil', spoken by the character Egremont, reflecting Disraeli's views on the working class.
1845
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