Frases de William F. Buckley
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William Frank Buckley, Jr.[1]​ [2]​ fue un escritor estadounidense y comentarista conservador. Fundó la revista política National Review en 1955, fue el animador de 1429 episodios[3]​ del programa de televisión Firing Line desde 1966 hasta 1999, y fue un columnista sindicado de periódicos. Su estilo de escribir se hizo famoso por su erudición, ingenio y el uso de palabras poco comunes.[4]​

Buckley fue "con argumentos, el intelectual público más importante de los Estados Unidos en los últimos 50 años," de acuerdo a George H. Nash, un historiador del movimiento conservador estadounidense moderno. "Para una generación completa fue la voz preeminente del conservadurismo estadounidense y su primera gran figura ecuménica."[5]​ El principal logro intelectual de Buckley era fusionar el conservadurismo político estadounidense tradicional con el liberalismo económico y el anticomunismo, estableciendo el trasfondo del conservadurismo del candidato presidencial de EE.UU. Barry Goldwater y el Presidente de EE.UU Ronald Reagan.

Buckley apareció en la escena pública con su ensayo crítico God and Man at Yale ; junto con más de cincuenta libros posteriores sobre escritura, dialéctica, historia, política y navegación, y una serie de novelas en que aparece el personaje de la CIA, agente Blackford Oakes. Buckley se refería a sí mismo como un "on and off" libertario o conservador.[6]​[7]​ Residía en la Ciudad de Nueva York y en Stamford, Connecticut; solía firmar sus escritos con sus iniciales "WFB." Era católico practicante y solía asistir a misas en latín en Connecticut.[8]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 24. noviembre 1925 – 27. febrero 2008
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William F. Buckley: Frases en inglés

“I am, I fully grant, a phenomenon, but not because of any speed in composition. I asked myself the other day, "Who else, on so many issues, has been so right so much of the time?"”

I couldn't think of anyone.
"On Writing Speedily", first published in The New York Times Book Review (1986); republished in Miles Gone By : A Literary Autobiography (2004), p. 405.

“Idealism is fine, but as it approaches reality, the costs become prohibitive.”

As quoted in The Cynic's Lexicon : A Dictionary of Amoral Advice (1984) by Jonathon Green, p. 34.

“Government can't do anything for you except in proportion as it can do something to you.”

As quoted in "Broken Government: Where the right went wrong," CNN (2006-11-03).

“The superstition that the hounds of truth will rout the vermin of error seems, like a fragment of Victorian lace, quaint, but too brittle to be lifted out of the showcase.”

National Review, 16 January 1962 http://books.google.com/books?id=TjkQAAAAIAAJ&q=%22The+superstition+that+the+hounds+of+truth+will+rout+the+vermin+of+error+seems+like+a+fragment+of+Victorian+lace+quaint+but+too+brittle+to+be+lifted+out+of+the+showcase%22&pg=PA21#v=onepage

“I am obliged to confess I should sooner live in a society governed by the first two thousand names in the Boston telephone directory than in a society governed by the two thousand faculty members of Harvard University.”

Listen the to actual quoted words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nf_bu-kBr4
1963 statement, as quoted in The Quote Verifier : Who Said What, Where, and When (2006) by Ralph Keyes, p. 82
Meet the Press (1965), as quoted in The Quote Verifier : Who Said What, Where, and When (2006) by Ralph Keyes, p. 82
The numbers cited in paraphrases of this quote often vary from 100 to 2000.
Unsourced variant: I would rather be governed by the first 2000 names in the Boston phone book than by the 2000 members of the faculty of Harvard University.
Variante: I would rather be governed by the first two thousand people in the Boston telephone directory than by the two thousand people on the faculty of Harvard University.

“Demand a recount.”

Response when asked what he would do if he actually won the 1965 election for Mayor of New York, as quoted in "Conrad Black on William F. Buckley Jr." in National Post (27 February 2008) http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=338957.