Benjamin Disraeli, an enigmatic man of British parliament in the late 1800s, is most known for his two stints as Prime Minister as well as a deeply thoughtful writer and novelist. His first work, Vivian Grey (published in 1826), contains this piercing insight: "Man is not the creature of circumstances; circumstances are the creatures of men."
Creatures of Men
Creatures of Men
Creatures of Men
Benjamin Disraeli, an enigmatic man of British parliament in the late 1800s, is most known for his two stints as Prime Minister as well as a deeply thoughtful writer and novelist. His first work, Vivian Grey (published in 1826), contains this piercing insight: "Man is not the creature of circumstances; circumstances are the creatures of men."