Margaret Thatcher Quotes
Our First Duty To Liberty Is To Keep Our Own. But It Is Also Our Duty - As Europeans - To Keep Alive In The Eastern As Well As The Western Half Of Our Continent Those Ideas Of Human Dignity Which Europe Gave To The World. Let Us Therefore Resolve To Keep The Lamps Of Freedom Burning Bright So That All Who Look To The West From The Shadows Of The East Need Not Doubt That We Remain True To Those Human And Spiritual Values That Lie At The Heart Of European Civilization.
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