“A revolution is not a trail of roses.… A revolution is a fight to the death between the future and the past.”

—  Fidel Castro

Speech on the second anniversary of the triumph of the revolution (2 January 1961) http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/discursos/1961/esp/f020161e.html

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