History and Politicians have never been much of an interest to most. At least to teens. Let alone world politics, only very few know our own leaders and politicians to the core.
Having said that, there are names
that immediately strike a chord when you hear them. Nelson Mandela and Fidel
Castro. Ever since I was a child growing up trying hard to get myself onto the
world of history, these names kept coming back at me every now and then with
the likes of our own Gandhis and Nehrus. Friends,
Comrades and Allies, these two have inspired a lot.
The reason all the more simple.These
legends are remembered for how they sacrificed their own for their respective
countries. Mandela, the freedom fighter
and president who liberated South Africa from apartheid and Castro, a revolutionary and a nationalist who governed the Republic of Cuba as the
world's third longest-serving head of state, after Britain's Queen Elizabeth
and the King of Thailand.
Time Magazine in 2012 named Castro as one of the 100 most influential personalities of all time. One of the giant figures of modern history, Castro is both loved as a hero and hated as a dictator.
Time Magazine in 2012 named Castro as one of the 100 most influential personalities of all time. One of the giant figures of modern history, Castro is both loved as a hero and hated as a dictator.
Castro retiring the
world leaves a void and nothing that could be penned would do justice to what
he has done and been. So, here are a few of his quotes that I've come across in
articles.
1. "Condemn
me. It is of no importance. History will absolve me"
Castro in 1953, when he was defending himself at trial for
his near-suicidal assault on the Moncada military barracks in Santiago de Cuba.
2. "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.
3. "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.
4. "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.
5. "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."
6. "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," Oliver Stone's second documentary on the Cuban leader from 2004.
Castro's opening quote in "Looking for Fidel," Oliver Stone's second documentary on the Cuban leader from 2004.
7. "I'm really
happy to reach 80. I never expected it, not least having a neighbor, the
greatest power in the world, trying to kill me every day"
Castro on July 21,
2006 while attending a summit of Latin American presidents in Argentina.
Xxxx
-DC
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