I was born in Havana, Cuba and raised in Madrid, Spain. Then I moved to New Jersey. — Daisy Fuentes Copy Share Image
“If your life does not convey a message, your message has no life” — B.G. Lavastida Los Pinos Nuevos founder Cuban Protestant Church Copy Share Image
Nowadays, Cubans who enter from Cuba with a visa do not receive any aid. — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
“And they looked like poor fishermen. But this was Cuba, where everyone had a second job.” — Nelson DeMille Copy Share Image
The Cuban-born Mario Algaze has a Chambian way of collapsing present and past. — Holland Cotter Copy Share Image
They talk about who won and who lost. Human reason won. Mankind won. — Nikita Khrushchev Copy Share Image
There's a growing consensus that the best way to defeat communism in Cuba is to get its citizens hooked on American goods. — Timothy Noah Copy Share Image
You Americans keep saying that Cuba is ninety miles from the United States. I say that the United States is ninety miles… — Fidel Castro Copy Share Image
Pope Francis also I think was really pivotal in sort of sanctioning and giving that important cosign to the opening of Cuba. — Joy-Ann Reid Copy Share Image
In Cuba, despite having lived through the most difficult times, there has never been a neo liberal adjustment. — Alejandro Castro Espin Copy Share Image
I was sent down to Cuba. Everything had been prepared with the help of Congressman Johnson and his staff. — Erich Leinsdorf Copy Share Image
When I was 13, I auditioned for the theater school, and I was there for four years. In the meantime, I did… — Ana de Armas Copy Share Image
I want people to hear musicians like Joe Cuba. He has done things to whole masses of Puerto Rican people. The music… — David Bowie Copy Share Image
In Cuba you get a quarter of a chicken per month. They give you one bread per person a day. So, it… — William Levy Copy Share Image
I'm the type of guy where one thing leads to another and eventually it gets awful. If I put a $5 bet… — Artie Lange Copy Share Image
There was a time when emigration from Cuba was a definitive separation. There were no visits. In the '80s, '90s, it was… — Fernando Perez Copy Share Image
America has always been the richest and most secure, and sometimes the most dangerous country in the world. In the early years,… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
On the August night in 1933 when General Gerardo Machado, then president of Cuba, flew out of Havana into exile, he took… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
It's absurd. We would all like to see Cuba move toward civil society and free markets and greater respect for human rights.… — Wayne Smith Copy Share Image
Cuban artists had, for a while, a privileged position within Cuba that is probably going to become slightly less restricted to them.… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
“Having reviewed President Trump’s new policy it is apparent that Carnival and Holland American Cruise Lines will continue to operate their cruises… — Captain Hank Bracker, The Exciting Story of Cuba Copy Share Image
For the last 60 years, dictator Fidel Castro was America's most persistent adversary. Although Castro formally handed off to his brother, Raul,… — John S. Dickerson Copy Share Image
Cuba is a poor country. Most of the Cubans who leave only do so if they can find better economic conditions elsewhere.… — Mariela Castro Copy Share Image
For some reason, we can't go to Cuba, businesses in American can't do business in Cuba. I think that that is stupid.… — Bernie Sanders Copy Share Image
There is a reason why Nelson Mandela went to Cuba to praise Castro and thank the Cuban people almost as soon as… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“…the following day, after only six months in office, Manuel Urrutia Lleó resigned from the Presidency of Cuba, to which people in… — Captain Hank Bracker, The Exciting Story of Cuba Copy Share Image
“One crisis, in Cuba, mounted quickly after Fidel Castro staged a successful revolution against a corrupt pro-American dictatorship and triumphantly took power… — James T. Patterson Copy Share Image
Thanks to pathetic reporting by The New York Times and other media sycophants more than 50 years ago, Fidel Castro, following the… — Cal Thomas Copy Share Image
There were so many Cuban-Americans upset that we were going to Cuba and I was curious to see why they were so… — Albert Belle Copy Share Image
The death of Fidel Castro, of course, is not as significant when you first look at it, because Raul Castro, his brother,… — Amy Klobuchar Copy Share Image
The neighbors were more than neighbors [on Cuba]. They were like part of the family. — Huey Newton Copy Share Image
It is unnecessary to say that Fidel Castro possesses the high qualities of a fighter and statesman: our path, our struggle, and… — Che Guevara Copy Share Image
Are you really questioning the wisdom of central planning? Because the happy citizens of Cuba and North Korea beg to differ. — Jonathan Gruber Copy Share Image
I had an amazing experience in Cuba. People there are fantastic. But I do have to say it's very nice to be… — Conan O'Brien Copy Share Image
Fidel Castro, whatever people may think of him, is a hero in Latin America, primarily because he stood up to the United… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Cuba is only 90 miles from Florida, but for a long time, the distance between our two countries seemed a lot greater. — Ben Rhodes Copy Share Image
That first play I did in New York, Rogelio Martinez's 'When It's Cocktail Time in Cuba,' I played a young Fidel Castro. — Oscar Isaac Copy Share Image