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Thinking Quotes by Fidel Castro
- I think that a man should not live beyond the age when he begins to deteriorate, when the flame that lighted the brightest moment of…
- I don't think anyone has been slandered more than the Jews.
- I do not conceive of any manifestation of culture, of science, of art, as purposes in themselves. I think the purpose of science and culture…
- Forgive me for using the term 'fat little brother' ... It is not a criticism, rather a suggestion that he do some exercises and go…
- I don't think anyone has been slandered more than the Jews. I would say much more than the Muslims. They have been slandered much more…
- U.S. leaders should think that if they are aiding terrorist plans to eliminate Cuban leaders, they themselves will not be safe,
- I am not a dictator, and I do not think I will become one. I will not maintain power with a machine gun.
- I don't think that the contradictions between capitalism and socialism can be resolved by war. This is no longer the age of the bow and…
- I’m not attached to anything. I’m attached to what it feels it's my duty, to do my duty. I think that I will die with…
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