“Men of power have not time to read; yet men who do not read are unfit for power”
On Benjamin Disraeli, in his own book, 'Debts of Honour
1980s
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British politician 1913–2010Related quotes
Robert Browning (1812–1889) English poet and playwright of the Victorian Era
Source: Robert Browning's Poetry
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
" The Higher Life of American Cities http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/images/research/treditorials/o151.pdf", in The Outlook (21 December 1895), p. 1083-1085 <br class="br">1890s
“Old as I am, for ladies' love unfit,
The power of beauty I remember yet.”
John Dryden book Fables, Ancient and Modern
Source: Fables, Ancient and Modern (1700), Cymon and Iphigenia, Lines 1–2.
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
"The Basin of the Columbia River" in Picturesque California (1888-1890); reprinted in Steep Trails (1918), chapter 22
1880s
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1963, Speech at Amherst College
Context: The men who create power make an indispensable contribution to the Nation's greatness, but the men who question power make a contribution just as indispensable, especially when that questioning is disinterested, for they determine whether we use power or power uses us.
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860) German philosopher
"Thinking for Oneself" http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/s/schopenhauer/arthur/essays/chapter8.html <br class="br">Essays
“Any body of men who believe in hell will persecute whenever they have the power.”
Joseph McCabe (1867–1955) British writer
What Gods Cost Man (1933).
Herbert N. Casson (1869–1951) Canadian journalist and writer
Herbert N. Casson cited in: Supervisory Management. Vol. 1 (1955). p. 60
1950s and later