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Fidel Castro. The most famous aphorisms

  • In every society there are people with base instincts... People-beasts who embody all base animal instincts, people-monsters who are curbed only by discipline and social environment...
  • It is foolish to think about your own glory, if one day even the sun will go out.
  • Life without ideas is worth nothing. There is no greater happiness than to fight for them.
  • And, as I have said many times, we would rather die in heaven than survive in hell.
  • Our country is a paradise in the spiritual sense of the word.
  • What we did was to teach us that nothing is impossible. After all, what seemed impossible yesterday has become possible today. And so nothing will seem impossible to us tomorrow.

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