This quote by Benjamin Disraeli is a tip to stay faithful to one's political party, even if one disagrees with specific concepts or policies. Disraeli is suggesting that it is more crucial to remain real to the celebration than to wait one's own principles. He is suggesting that it is much better to jeopardize one's own beliefs in order to remain faithful to the celebration. This quote is a reminder that politics is a team sport and that it is very important to remain united and work together in order to attain success. It is likewise a suggestion that in some cases it is required to put aside one's own beliefs in order to work together for the higher good.
"The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the majority, or rather of that party, not always the majority, that succeeds, by force or fraud, in carrying elections"
"Why, so soon as French Canadians, who are in a minority in this House and in the country, were to organise as a political party, they would compel the majority to organise as a political party, and the result must be disastrous to themselves"
"In France, that let down the barriers more than a hundred years ago, the feeling of antipathy is still strong enough to sustain an anti-Jewish political party"
"Following the rise of the Labour Party it seemed reasonable, in 1927, to expect, or at least hope, that co-operation for the common good might gradually replace the competitiveness of capitalism"
"I really was a fan of his and always have been - his writing especially, you know? I think people a lot of times overlook that part, because he kind of got into that party character so heavy"