Fidel Castro: In His Own Words

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    • Publish Date: Nov 26 2016 2:12PM
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Fidel Castro: In His Own Words

Cuba's Fidel Castro, who seized power in Cuba in a 1959 revolution and transformed the country into a communist state while ruling for five decades has died, Cuban television said on Saturday. He was 90.

Here are some of his more memorable quotes about himself and communism in Cuba:

* "Condemn me. It is of no importance. History will absolve me." — Castro in 1953, when the young lawyer was defending himself at trial for his near-suicidal assault on the Moncada military barracks in Santiago de Cuba.

* "I began the revolution with 82 men. If I had to do it again, I would do it with 10 or 15 and absolute faith. It does not matter how small you are if you have faith and a plan of action." — Castro in 1959.

* "I'm not thinking of cutting my beard, because I'm accustomed to my beard and my beard means many things to my country. When we fulfill our promise of good government I will cut my beard."—  Castro in a 1959 interview with CBS's Edward Murrow, 30 days after the revolution.

* "A revolution is not a bed of roses. A revolution is a struggle between the future and the past." — Castro in 1959.

* "I reached the conclusion long ago that the one last sacrifice I must make for (Cuban) public health is to stop smoking. I haven't really missed it that much." — Castro in December 1985 upon announcing he had stopped smoking cigars.

* "I never saw a contradiction between the ideas that sustain me and the ideas of that symbol, of that extraordinary figure (Jesus Christ)." — Castro in 1985.

* "Just imagine what would happen in the world if the socialist community were to disappear ... if this were possible and I don't believe it is possible." —  Castro in 1989.

* "We have to stick to the facts and, simply put, the socialist camp has collapsed." — Castro in 1991.

* "There's nothing strange about it. I wish I had as many opportunities to welcome personalities as important as this one." -- Castro in 1994, explaining the reception, usually reserved for heads of state, given to Hugo Chavez upon his arrival in Havana a few months after he was released from prison for leading a failed 1992 coup. Five years later, Chavez was elected president of Venezuela and became Castro's closest ally.

* "These changes (the opening to international tourism, foreign investment, some small business and family remittances) have their social cost, because we lived in a glass case, pure asepsis, and now we are surrounded by viruses, bacteria to the point of distraction and the egoism created by the capitalist system of production."— Castro in 1998.

* "One of the greatest benefits of the revolution is that even our prostitutes are college graduates." -- Castro to director Oliver Stone in 2003 documentary "Comandante."

* "I realized that my true destiny would be the war that I was going to have with the United States." -- Castro's opening quote in "Looking for Fidel," Stone's second documentary on the Cuban leader from 2004.

* "Here is a conclusion I've come to after many years: among all the errors we may have committed, the greatest of them all was that we believed that someone ... actually knew how to build socialism. ... Whenever they said. 'That's the formula,' we thought they knew. Just as if someone is a physician." Castro in 2005.

* "I'm really happy to reach 80. I never expected it, not least having a neighbour, the greatest power in the world, trying to kill me every day," he said on July 21, 2006 while attending a summit of Latin American presidents in Argentina.

* "I will neither aspire to nor accept ... the positions of President of the State Council and Commander in Chief ... It would be a betrayal of my conscience to accept a responsibility requiring more mobility and dedication than I am physically able to offer." Castro, in February 2008, announcing his resignation as president.

* "We are not a developed capitalist country in crisis, whose leaders are going crazy looking for solutions amidst depression, inflation, a lack of markets and unemployment; we are and we must be socialists." -- Castro writing in one of his "reflections," or newspaper columns in 2008.

* "The Cuban model doesn't even work for us anymore." -- Castro in 2010 during an interview with U.S. journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. Castro later said his comment was taken out of context. 
 

What your take on the life of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro? Let's know your views in the comments section below.

 
 
 

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Ishika Jain BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Fidel Castro believed in a socialist society and opposed capitalism. He was a great leader and believed in himself and knew what he wants. He followed and fulfilled his goals. He struggled hard and was a great ambitious personality.

JIYA TOMAR B G S NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

I think that he was a very phenomenal personality with a keen sense of philosophy and utmost optimism for life .

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Fidel Castro''s ideologies are really inspiring. Will be a great loss for the world. He will be immortal through his works .

Aneesh Kv nal

He was a great communist,hes inspiring words come to my heart he told I am a Marxist Leninist and I will be one until the last day of my life

Emily Liz Gilbert CHAVARA INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY

Fidel Castro was a true leader who wanted to see his fellow countrymen achieve liberation from the USA. He was a key revolutionary that made it possible. It is because of him that Cuba is an independant nation. He is the reason that every Cuban can stand tall with pride and dignity. With his death, the world has lost a great leader.

Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

The greatest Leader the world had ever seen. His thoughts are really inspiring.

Sanjay.M Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

"A revolution is the struggle of death between the future and the past",this was one of the most important and inspiring saying of castro. He was a great man and a man of high calibre as known by all.

Harini.V Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

A leader, a socialist, a person who had complete faith in himself has left the world. Yet he would stay immortal in the minds of the people, especially in the minds of Cubans.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Fidel Castro, a man of principles, I believe can be termed as the "Father of Cuba". A man with adamantine determination, courage, tenacity, perseverance and enthusiasm depicting that sky is the limit has set an example for all the people living in this world that nothing is impossible. He truly satisfies Mahatma Gandhi''s saying "be the change you want to see in the world".

Tanay sinha DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL (INDIRAPURAM)

A great leader like him is only born once in a century . In his reign a backward country like Cuba became modernised. During his reign the literacy rate grew to 95%. Truly he was agreat leader

Snegha.L Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Fidel Castro, a strongest fighter from whom we can learn lots of lessons.His failures were his stepping stones.certainly the history absolved him.

C.Prasanna Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School - Puducherry

His ideas are very inspiring and will also be useful.

Tanya Singh BHAWAN VIDYALAYA CHD-SEC-27

Castro was a despot. Mourning his death is like silencing those Cubans who suffered under his regime.

Darshil Shah ST. XAVIERS - LOYOLLA -2 LOYOLLA 2

Fidel Castro was one of the most innovative and dazzling personality. He has inspired many.

Om Badiyani Sandipani

He was a great man

Ritvik Baweja BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (PITAM PUR

Fidel Castro had immense contributions as a Cuban revolutionary. He brought up momentum to an introverted state and should have been honored off

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