Fidel Castro

Cuban revolutionary leader

Modern influential 191 sayings

Sayings by Fidel Castro

I am a soldier of ideas.

Undated, likely 2000s — Interview
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The United States has more than enough power to destroy us, but it cannot make us surrender.

Undated, likely 1960s — Speech
Controversial Unverifiable

I have no personal ambitions. I only want to serve my people.

1959 — Early interview, pre-revolution
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The revolution is a permanent process.

Undated — Speech
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We will resist until the last breath.

Undated, likely 1960s — Speech
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I have been asked if I would accept a peaceful coexistence with capitalism. My answer is yes, but only if they accept a peaceful coexistence with socialism.

Undated, likely 1970s — Interview
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The revolution is not a dinner party, nor an essay, nor a painting, nor a piece of embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another.

1967 — Quoting Mao Zedong, in a speech
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Man does not live by bread alone. He also lives by dignity.

Undated — Speech
Controversial Unverifiable

The truth is that the revolution has been a permanent battle.

Undated, likely 2000s — Interview
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We are revolutionary, not because we are interested in destroying, but because we are interested in building.

Undated — Speech
Controversial Unverifiable

The United States is a country of hypocrites.

1960 — Speech at the United Nations
Controversial Unverifiable

I am not a dictator. I am a servant of the people.

Undated, likely 1960s — Interview
Controversial Unverifiable

The revolution triumphs when the people are united.

Undated — Speech
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We will never surrender our principles.

Undated, likely 1960s — Speech
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The most important thing is to preserve the unity of the revolution.

Undated — Speech
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The Cuban revolution is an example for all the oppressed peoples of the world.

Undated, likely 1960s — Speech
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I consider myself a socialist, a communist, a Marxist-Leninist.

2006 — Interview with Ignacio Ramonet, 'My Life'
Controversial Unverifiable

The greatest challenge is to maintain the purity of the revolution.

Undated — Speech
Controversial Unverifiable

We are facing a global crisis, and only an internationalist solution can solve it.

2000 — Speech at the United Nations
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The revolution is a school of life.

Undated — Speech
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