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We should never lose an occasion. Opportunity is more powerful even than conquerors and prophets
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"We should never lose an occasion. Opportunity is more powerful even than conquerors and prophets"

- Benjamin Disraeli

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This quote by Benjamin Disraeli emphasizes the significance of taking chances when they occur. He suggests that opportunity is more powerful than conquerors and prophets, which implies that it is more vital to make the most of opportunities than to rely on the strength of effective figures. This quote motivates us to be proactive and to take initiative when presented with an opportunity. It recommends that we need to not let any chance pass us by, as it could be the key to success. This quote also implies that we ought to not be afraid to take risks and to attempt something new, as it could cause great rewards. Eventually, this quote encourages us to be open up to new experiences and to take advantage of any opportunity that comes our method.

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Benjamin Disraeli This quote is written / told by 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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