“The only way in which peoples today could live their lives in a community with social justice and decorum, which are the antithesis of capitalism and the principles that govern that hateful and unjust system, is through struggle. In the tough battle to achieve those goals, the worst enemy would be the human being's instinctive egoism.”

“Thank you for coming to bolster us in this difficult struggle we are involved in today to save the ideas for which you fought so valiantly, to save the Revolution, the homeland and the conquests of socialism, which is a part that has been carried out of the great dreams you harboured!”

“[...]How great our people are! How invincible a just cause is! How important it is to believe in human beings! How beautiful it is to fight for great ideals! How much light and happiness can emanate from an innocent little boy as a gift to the people who were prepared to die for one of their most beloved sons!”
“We remember what Karl Marx said:  he said that the bourgeoisie had come into this world  dripping from head to foot, from every pore, with blood -- the blood of the workers, the blood of the peasants, the blood of the youth, the blood of the revolutionary”.
“How useful it is to rummage through our peoples’ extraordinary history!  So many things to be learned, so many lessons, so many examples!  What a never-ending source of heroism!  Because there have never been a people on this continent that have fought more for their freedom than the Cuban people!”
“Unequal exchange and the worst economic relations are imposed by the capitalist powers upon a large part of the peoples of the world.  These realities impose upon our revolutionary peoples the necessity and the duty to fight united in order to accelerate the end of such inhuman circumstances that typify what Karl Marx described as the pre-history of human society.”
“We are fighting for the most sacred rights of the poor countries; but we are also fighting for the salvation of a First World incapable of preserving the existence of the human species, of governing itself in the midst of contradictions and self-serving interests and much less of governing the world…”
"Therefore we may say that the Vietnamese did not fight just for themselves: they fought for all the peoples of the world! They fought for the cause of freedom for humankind!  They fought for the cause of socialism and communism!  The men who died over there, also died for us.  And humanity will eternally thank Vietnam for those services!"
"Our forefathers didnot know independence, they didnot know freedom.  And although we have obligations, must make sacrifices, must fight and work very hard, at least, we have known independence, dignity and freedom.."

“(…) sport is well-being, quality of life, health, happiness and honour for the peoples, and it is perhaps the most efficient instrument to fight against criminal tendencies, drugs and many other vices that beset modern societies.”