Famous quote by Benjamin Disraeli

"If a man be gloomy let him keep to himself. No one has the right to go croaking about society, or what is worse, looking as if he stifled grief"

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This quote by Benjamin Disraeli is a tip to be conscious of our emotions and how we reveal them. He is suggesting that if a person is feeling down or dismal, they must keep it to themselves and not bring it into the general public sphere. He is cautioning versus the tendency to complain about society or to reveal our unhappiness in a manner that makes others uncomfortable. He is encouraging us to be knowledgeable about our emotions and to be mindful of how we reveal them. He is likewise reminding us that we should not repent of our feelings, however that we must be respectful of others and not concern them with our sadness. By doing this, we can preserve a sense of balance and harmony in our relationships and in society.

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Benjamin Disraeli This quote is from Benjamin Disraeli between December 21, 1804 and April 19, 1881. He was a famous Statesman from United Kingdom. The author also have 113 other quotes.
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