Carl Andre (1935) American artist
Source: Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology', 1995, p. 107
Trotsky's Testament (1940)
Context: For forty-three years of my conscious life I have remained a revolutionist; for forty-two of them I have fought under the banner of Marxism. If I had to begin all over again I would of course try to avoid this or that mistake, but the main course of my life would remain unchanged. I shall die a proletarian revolutionist, a Marxist, a dialectical materialist, and, consequently, an irreconcilable atheist. My faith in the communist future of mankind is not less ardent, indeed it is firmer today, than it was in the days of my youth.
Carl Andre (1935) American artist
Source: Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology', 1995, p. 107
Kenzaburō Ōe (1935) Japanese author
Throughout my life I have acquired some wisdom but always through rationality, thought, and experience. I am a rational person and I work only through my own experience. My lifestyle is that of a secular person, and I have learned about human beings that way
Paris Review interview (2007)
Mikhail Lermontov (1814–1841) Russian writer, poet and painter
"No, it is not you I love so ardently..." (1841)
Poems
“I am a Marxist-Leninist, and I will be a Marxist-Leninist until the last days of my life.”
Fidel Castro (1926–2016) former First Secretary of the Communist Party and President of Cuba
Speech on the anniversary of the Granma landing (2 December 1961) <br class="br">Variant translation: I am a Marxist-Leninist and will be one until the day I die. <br class="br">As quoted in "Chavez Would Abolish Presidential Term Limit" in The Washington Post (11 January 2007) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/10/AR2007011000468.html
James Branch Cabell book Figures of Earth
Manuel, in Ch. I : How Manuel Left the Mire
Figures of Earth (1921)
Context: I shall not ever return to you, my pigs, because, at worst, to die valorously is better than to sleep out one's youth in the sun. A man has but one life. It is his all. Therefore I now depart from you, my pigs, to win me a fine wife and much wealth and leisure wherein to discharge my geas. And when my geas is lifted I shall not come back to you, my pigs, but I shall travel everywhither, and into the last limits of earth, so that I may see the ends of this world and may judge them while my life endures. For after that, they say, I judge not, but am judged: and a man whose life has gone out of him, my pigs, is not even good bacon.
Marcus Garvey (1887–1940) Jamaica-born British political activist, Pan-Africanist, orator, and entrepreneur
Source: Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Collected Works, Vol. 33, pp. 227–36.
Collected Works
Gregory Bateson (1904–1980) English anthropologist, social scientist, linguist, visual anthropologist, semiotician and cyberneticist
Source: Mind and Nature, a necessary unity, 1988, p. 29
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Property (1935)