tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3061990346132997487.post702677929724797013..comments2023-09-21T14:34:30.860+02:00Comments on LADY GODIVA: Y la acción humana, ¿para cuándo?Mary Whitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09810522409132844220noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3061990346132997487.post-5095436552223805242007-06-20T23:20:00.000+02:002007-06-20T23:20:00.000+02:00Gracias, Huber.Gracias, Huber.Mary Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09810522409132844220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3061990346132997487.post-69795680820050203122007-06-20T09:01:00.000+02:002007-06-20T09:01:00.000+02:00Como diría Mr. Burns: !Excelente! Vaya colección d...Como diría Mr. Burns: !Excelente! Vaya colección de enlaces. Hay para estar pensando una semana (y actuando el resto de nuestras vidas).<BR/><BR/>Aux armes Citoyens!<BR/><BR/>Añado:<BR/><BR/>None of us [who speak out against statism] are yet on the torture rack; we are not yet in jail; we're getting various harassments and annoyances, but what we mainly risk is merely our popularity, the danger that we will be called nasty names. ... We have a duty to speak even more clearly and courageously, to work harder, and to keep fighting this battle while the strength is still in us. ... The times call for courage. The times call for hard work. But if the demands are high, it is because the stakes are even higher. They are nothing less than the future of liberty, which means the future of civilization.<BR/><BR/>Henry Hazlitt<BR/><BR/>Nov. 29, 1964 - from "Reflections at 70", a speech to friends and admirers at the New York University Club on his 70th birthdayHuberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03747387270894406312noreply@blogger.com